Volta U505 upright 1974

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it did go with quite a bang, my dinner nearly ended up on the floor lol glad it didn't go in my hand while I was using it
 
It happens a lot on this model, I think it is because of that particular type of suppressor, which is different from the one Electrolux always used to use. Usually this type of suppressor blows if it has become damp. Why it is there in the handle and not on the motor I don't know, but I would hazard a chance on it being something to do with suppressing the cleaner before the electronic parts are reached, unlike models with the suppressor on the motor where the electronic unit is wired into the circuit before the suppressor. In reality I think it makes little difference as on the Contour cleaners the suppressor comes after the electronic unit.
 
Not bypassed, but it can be removed altogether. I am not a technical person, so I don't know how it will or won't affect modern TV sets if you remove it.
 
Yes, very likely it blew the fuse too. Now this has made me laugh so much. In my day we'd have had the fuse out, tested it, and checked the appliance to see what was wrong before fitting a new fuse. You youngsters, you just put a message on the internet. Oh how you made an old man smile.
 
Ryry there is an important lesson there, one should never, ever replace a fuse without first identifying why it blew. In your case you knew why. However, unless a fuse is rather old or has suffered a lot of stress as a result of being used on another appliance in the past, or is too low to handle the loading or start-up power surge, it should only blow under fault conditions. All too often people quickly whip out a fuse and say "Oh it was only a fuse that had blown" as though it was to be expected on a daily basis.
 
true, i'm not an engineer but I know the basics. I know that fuses rarely just blow for no reason lol i'm just glad that bloody suppressor is out, I haven't got to worry about it going bang while i'm using it now. I managed to find a donor 506 today actually, but looks like I wont need it now.
 
Suppressors...

Are there for a reason. Without them you may cause interference not only to your own television and radio equipment, but to neighbours as well.

Since the UK is switching to digital transmissions, it is even more important that suppression of electrical impulse interference takes place. It is this interference that destroys the digital signal.

If neighbours complain and nothing is done, the relevant bodies can take steps to locate and fine the perpetrator. Do not operate the appliance without the correct suppressor in place.
 
Just a quirky comment on this unique European upright.....

The motorhead is quite bulky for a bag-first design, as the motor rests in the lower part of the vacuum, not in the handle part as in the innovative sleek Singer of the 1950's and the Hoover Dial-A-Matic. Because of this, the motor sits far forward of the assembly in the Electrolux, compared with positioning further to the rear under the bag compartment.

On the one hand, this seems to make it more difficult to get under furniture compared with the sleeker Hoover and Singer. On the other hand, the Electrolux design just begs for a headlight!!!! I guess here is where we see how headlights are a real North American "thing" these days - even though the old European Hoovers indeed had headlights......
 

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