Collection: Vacuum cleaner for floor washing

Spare parts for floor cleaning vacuum cleaners: washing rollers, clean and dirty water tanks, filters, pumps, motors, chargers, handles, wheels and side brushes to keep your appliance running efficiently.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance for floor cleaning vacuum cleaners

Main components available

A wide selection of original and compatible spare parts for domestic floor cleaning vacuum cleaners: washing rollers, clean and dirty water tanks, filters, water pumps, motors, chargers and power supplies, handles and grips, front and rear wheels, side brushes, separators and tank covers.

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand, model and code: check the label on the appliance body or in the manual; essential especially for motors, pumps and tanks, which vary between series.
  2. Washing roller: check length, diameter and type of attachment; rollers wear out with regular use and should be replaced when they lose effectiveness or start leaving streaks on the floor.
  3. Water tank: always distinguish between clean water tank and dirty water tank; check capacity and specific attachment system for the model.
  4. Water pump: check voltage and code of the original component; a faulty pump compromises water delivery during cleaning.
  5. Charger and motor: specific to each series; check voltage, wattage and type of connector before purchasing.

Recommended maintenance

  • Empty and rinse the clean and dirty water tanks after each use to avoid residue build-up and unpleasant odours.
  • Rinse the washing roller under running water after each session; replace it when the fibres deteriorate or cleaning effectiveness decreases.
  • Periodically clean the filters: a clogged filter reduces suction power and can overload the motor.
  • Regularly check wheels and side brushes: hair and threads can block their rotation and damage the supports.
  • Charge the battery according to the cycles indicated by the manufacturer; avoid leaving it completely discharged for extended periods.

Common problems and solutions

  • Floor with streaks or remaining wet: worn washing roller or full dirty water tank; replace the roller or empty the tank.
  • Poor or no water delivery: faulty water pump or empty or improperly inserted clean water tank.
  • Reduced suction power: clogged filter or roller blocked by hair and threads; clean or replace the affected components.
  • Appliance not turning on or charging: faulty charger, depleted battery or damaged charging connector.
  • Unusual noises during operation: blocked wheel, improperly inserted roller or foreign object in the brush housing.

Quick FAQs

How often should the washing roller be replaced?

It depends on the frequency of use and the type of flooring. Generally, it is recommended to replace it every 3–6 months with regular use, or sooner if you notice streaks on the floor or uneven cleaning.

Can I add detergent to the clean water tank?

It depends on the model: some manufacturers expressly advise against it to preserve the pump and roller. Always check the manual's instructions; if in doubt, use only clean water.

How can I tell if the water pump needs replacing?

If the floor remains dry during cleaning despite the tank being full, or if the water flow is weak or intermittent, the pump is likely faulty. First, check that the tank is inserted correctly.

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