Collection: Vacuum Cleaner

Spare parts and accessories for vacuum cleaners: bags, HEPA filters, motorized brushes, side brushes, telescopic tubes, seals, motors, and electrical components for canister, stick, and robot models.

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Guide to vacuum cleaner spare parts and maintenance

What you will find in the Vacuum Cleaner collection

A complete range of spare parts for vacuum cleaners: disposable bags, HEPA and activated carbon filters, main and side brushes, motorized rollers, hoses / nozzles / extensions, seals, motors and electrical circuits, special accessories for stick and robot vacuum cleaners.

How to identify the right spare part

  1. Model and serial number of the device: found on the body of the vacuum cleaner, under or in the bag/tank compartment.
  2. Type of bag / collection system: disposable, washable, bagless (robot/stick) etc.
  3. Required filters: HEPA, carbon, microfiber; shape and size.
  4. Motorized / side brushes: check diameter, attachments, type of base; roller if present in robot or canister vacuum models.

Useful maintenance

  • Empty or change the bag / tank regularly before it reaches maximum capacity.
  • Clean filters with a vacuum or wash them if washable; let them dry completely.
  • Check that nozzles, hoses, and rollers are free of hair or obstructions.
  • Replace seals if they are leaking suction or appear damaged.
  • For robot vacuum cleaners: clean sensors, wheels, charging contacts, and motorized roller frequently.

Common problems and how to solve them

  • Loss of suction: full bag, saturated filter, broken seals, or clogged nozzles or hoses.
  • Vacuum cleaner won't turn on: check power supply or battery/drain if cordless.
  • Strange noises or vibrations: roller jammed, damaged blades/bristles, struggling motor.
  • Robot not returning to base: dirty sensors or base not positioned correctly.
  • Unused side brush: check that it is not broken or disconnected; clean it regularly.

Quick FAQs

How often should I replace the HEPA filter?

It depends on usage: in very dusty environments every 3-6 months, otherwise every 6-12 months, following the manufacturer's specifications.

Are universal bags okay?

Yes, if they are the right type for the model (volume, shape, and attachment). Some universal bags may slightly reduce power if not perfectly fitting.

How to keep the robot vacuum efficient?

Clean the roller and wheels, empty the container immediately after use, clean the sensors, avoid steep stairs; replace filters and bags regularly.

If the motor is noisy?

It is often due to overload, a dirty filter, or debris in the roller. Turn off and perform maintenance: if noise persists, motor replacement or professional service is likely needed.

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