Truth is, the only thing I can suggest is to either go to an Aerus repair depot or other suitable vacuum repair depot, and, if that doesn't work, try eBay (I don't really mind recommending a few eBay sellers and/or stores whom I've had good experiences with). Further to note 4: I've been asked several times about good places for finding hoses and parts, etc.I don't mind taking my own machines apart and fiddling around with them, but I hesitate to give anyone else any serious advice about vacuum problems. There is no advice here about vacuum cleaner related problems, nor are there any vacuum repair diagrams/manuals or vacuum owner's manuals, and to hammer this point home, nor will there ever be such. ![]()
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