Buying a vacuum cleaner is an investment—but like any appliance, it needs care to keep performing at its best. Regular maintenance not only extends its lifespan but also keeps your home healthier.
Here’s your step-by-step maintenance guide.
Filters trap dust and allergens but can clog over time.
Washable filters: Rinse monthly under cold water, let dry 24 hours.
Non-washable HEPA filters: Replace every 6–12 months.
Empty bagless bins after every use to maintain suction.
Replace vacuum bags before they are overfilled—usually when they’re two-thirds full.
Pet hair, strings, and threads often tangle around the brush.
Remove tangled debris regularly
Replace worn-out brushes every 1–2 years
Blockages can reduce suction power. Disconnect the hose and check for clogs monthly.
For cordless vacuums: don’t overcharge; store at room temperature
For corded vacuums: avoid pulling on the cord or wrapping it too tightly
Spending 10 minutes a month on vacuum maintenance can add years to its life. Our vacuums are designed with easy-to-clean filters, detachable brush heads, and durable components, making maintenance quick and simple.