Thread Number: 36458
/ Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
hello anyone know how to repair sensor s12 and adavance spectrum 12 inch and 15 inch vacuums |
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Post# 390670   4/18/2018 at 14:27 (2,170 days old) by walterdj85 (Pinetop arizona)   |   | |
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i need help with these at work kinda there repair tech but never fixed these before please help me there turning on but then you have to reset them over and over again when they turn off whats the issue? i have email irwintim4@gmail.com if you can provide a video link to youtube that would be nice or a video you have yourself
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Post# 391519 , Reply# 1   5/4/2018 at 02:08 (2,155 days old) by compactc9guy (Bathurst NB)   |   | |
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Post# 391565 , Reply# 3   5/5/2018 at 08:11 (2,154 days old) by blackheart (North Dakota)   |   | |
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I'm unsure with the advance machines, but i've worked on a few of the sensors/sebo G series. One of the common causes of them shutting down is the bag sensor. it's really nothing more than two metal contacts, a metallic disc, a plunger and a spring. When airflow through the regular airpath is restricted the pressure causes a plunger to pull that disc away from the contacts, the lack of continuity signals the board that there's restriction. Over time dirt can accumulate in this sensor and prevent electricity from flowing from the contacts to the disc.
It'd be hard to walk you through the steps to fix it but this sensor is a mostly clear plastic D-Shaped piece that's placed in the neck of the machine. You'll need to disassemble the machine, pull the neck out, then disassemble and clean the sensor. If the bag light is not coming on potentially the cord, maybe the PCB |