tr4nshum4n
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Hi, everyone! I got a Kirby Heritage II vacuum about six months ago, and recently it's been acting up. Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated.
Background:
Last night, my wife was vacuuming and we started to notice a foul smell. The machine also made a high pitched noise intermittently. I removed the beater brush and belt, cleaned out a lot of hair from the fan inlet and beater brush, and reassembled the machine. It worked for another few minutes, then the smell came back. I think the smell was coming from the belt overheating. I removed the beater brush again, and the belt broke. I probably needed a new belt, anyway.
Corrective action:
Today I went to buy a belt and new beater brush. After seeing how the new one rotates, I know how badly I needed it. The old one would barely turn.
Results/ideas for further action:
I replaced those two parts, and it works much better now. I still hear some intermittent noise, though. It reminds me of the sound of a miter saw. I am wondering if there are any other parts that I should replace.
The visible portion of the fan doesn't show any signs of damage.
Below is the link to a video of the vacuum during operation. The first 30 seconds is the vacuum running without the beater brush touching carpet. I then adjust so you can hear the difference in sound.
Thanks a lot for any ideas!
http://https//youtu.be/OI-0AKCz6Sw
Background:
Last night, my wife was vacuuming and we started to notice a foul smell. The machine also made a high pitched noise intermittently. I removed the beater brush and belt, cleaned out a lot of hair from the fan inlet and beater brush, and reassembled the machine. It worked for another few minutes, then the smell came back. I think the smell was coming from the belt overheating. I removed the beater brush again, and the belt broke. I probably needed a new belt, anyway.
Corrective action:
Today I went to buy a belt and new beater brush. After seeing how the new one rotates, I know how badly I needed it. The old one would barely turn.
Results/ideas for further action:
I replaced those two parts, and it works much better now. I still hear some intermittent noise, though. It reminds me of the sound of a miter saw. I am wondering if there are any other parts that I should replace.
The visible portion of the fan doesn't show any signs of damage.
Below is the link to a video of the vacuum during operation. The first 30 seconds is the vacuum running without the beater brush touching carpet. I then adjust so you can hear the difference in sound.
Thanks a lot for any ideas!
http://https//youtu.be/OI-0AKCz6Sw