Just curious if anyone else has had issues with Riccar’s latest revision of the R40 (the R40.8 variant)?
I bought one the Friday before Christmas and used it to vacuum our living room (15x15) and then the tools with the turbo tandem brush roller head to do the stairs between my second, main and basement. It worked with no issues.
The next day my son used it to vacuum a small carpeted living space in the basement (10x10 area). Then when I used it later to vacuum my home theater the brush roller error light would come on and it would stop spinning. I could get it to go sometimes if I was moving the vacuum when lowering the handle (aka engaging the roller) but that was sporadic at best. Eventually while vacuuming that area it would no longer turn on. I checked and there was no clog or obstruction in the roller.
I took it back that day to the shop that I purchased I from. They did a quick inspection and had the same intermittent issue with the brush head error. I left it there for them to look at further. I got a call after the holidays indicating that they replaced two parts (wasn’t told specifically) but the error was still occurring so they gave me a new machine. I haven’t used the new one yet but I’m curious if this is going to be indicative of what to expect from a $1700 machine. I’ve seen other reviews of the R40 with similar issues after a while but I was under the impression these were older more problematic revisions.
Did I make a mistake? Our other 20 year old Riccar has held up other than some damage from being dropped.
I bought one the Friday before Christmas and used it to vacuum our living room (15x15) and then the tools with the turbo tandem brush roller head to do the stairs between my second, main and basement. It worked with no issues.
The next day my son used it to vacuum a small carpeted living space in the basement (10x10 area). Then when I used it later to vacuum my home theater the brush roller error light would come on and it would stop spinning. I could get it to go sometimes if I was moving the vacuum when lowering the handle (aka engaging the roller) but that was sporadic at best. Eventually while vacuuming that area it would no longer turn on. I checked and there was no clog or obstruction in the roller.
I took it back that day to the shop that I purchased I from. They did a quick inspection and had the same intermittent issue with the brush head error. I left it there for them to look at further. I got a call after the holidays indicating that they replaced two parts (wasn’t told specifically) but the error was still occurring so they gave me a new machine. I haven’t used the new one yet but I’m curious if this is going to be indicative of what to expect from a $1700 machine. I’ve seen other reviews of the R40 with similar issues after a while but I was under the impression these were older more problematic revisions.
Did I make a mistake? Our other 20 year old Riccar has held up other than some damage from being dropped.