Collection: Prolux

Frequently Asked Questions
A: Suction that feels too strong and makes the machine hard to push often means the vacuum's height setting is too low for the carpet pile, creating a seal that eliminates essential airflow, or that an airflow control vent on the machine is completely closed.
A: To increase suction, ensure that all filters are clean and free of debris, check the hose and wand for any clogs, empty the dust canister or bag completely, and verify that all seals and connections are secure to prevent air leaks.
A: The best maintenance practices are consistent: empty the dust container regularly, clean or replace filters on schedule, check and remove hair from the brush roll, clear any clogs as they appear, and store the machine properly in a dry place.
A: The stair tool is a compact, angled attachment designed to effectively clean the awkward and narrow dimensions of carpeted stairs, and is also highly useful for cleaning upholstery and tight corners where the main floor head cannot reach.
A: Lights often flicker when a high-powered appliance like a vacuum or carpet extractor starts up because its large power draw causes a temporary drop in voltage across that electrical circuit, though it could also indicate an overloaded circuit.
A: First, ensure the light bulb is secure and try using the appliance on a different electrical circuit. If the flickering is persistent, occurs in multiple rooms, or is accompanied by other warning signs like buzzing or tripping breakers, you should contact a qualified electrician to inspect your home's wiring.