Alec from VacuumSpot shows a simple guide to show how to check for possible causes of suction loss on a Miele S5261. Parts used in this video: Filter: www.vacuumspot.com.au/miele-s4...
I love this guy so much and he looks happier in this video than in his other videos so that made me happy ❤❤❤ I live in Amsterdam in a very old house and use the landlady's vacuum, this same miele. Whenever I have trouble with it, this guy saves me. The joy and passion with which he fixes vacuums makes me so happy. I hope wonderful things happen in his life, and others rush to his help with the same attitude that he rushes to ours. ❤
My hoover was blocked but I did not realise there are two filter mats after watching this video I cleaned the one by the moter and now my hoover is so powerful again thanks for your advice it was so helpful you seem like a nice honest bloke thanks again 👍
Thanks! It's a little embarrassing that I've had the hoover for 4 years but only learned today that there was a filter in that black plastic box thing... have now ordered a replacement :)
I like him, seems a jolly, happy bloke. I wonder if he makes people disappear like the vacuum repair guy in breaking bad! After waiting your video it confirmed to me my motor is burned out. Don't think it is an economical repair. Great videos, thank you.
Very much enjoy your video instructions. Please put the camera on a tripod, to move the camera use the tripod head arm. At present there is too much camera movement. Your explanation and how-to is excellent.
So.. a dumb customer who can't follow instructions in the manual and does not know the filters need replacing so he brings it back for repairs. I hope you charged him a lot of money for the service even though all you did was change a bag and filter. The problem will happen again eventually.
Some people will learn the hard way. Others just stumble their way through life. At least they didn't use a cheap paper bag or cut out a piece of foam to replace the motor filter. This customer might be redeemable. ;-)