Experiencing low suction on your Morphy Richards vacuum? Follow our step-by-step guide and video to restore full cleaning power quickly and safely.
If your Morphy Richards vacuum cleaner is losing suction, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Loss of suction can happen for a number of reasons, but most issues can be fixed quickly at home.
We’ve created a simple step-by-step guide and an accompanying video to help you troubleshoot and restore your vacuum cleaner’s suction.
Common Causes of Low Suction:
Full dustbin: If your dustbin is full, your vacuum may lose suction. Empty it regularly.
Clogged filters: Blocked or dirty filters reduce airflow. Clean or replace filters as recommended in your user manual.
Obstructed hose or brush head: Hair, dust, or debris can block the hose or brush. Check carefully.
Incorrect assembly: Ensure all parts are securely fitted and locked into place.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide:
Turn off and unplug your vacuum. Safety first.
Empty the dustbin. Remove the bin and dispose of contents carefully.
Check and clean filters. Wash or replace filters according to your vacuum’s instructions.
Inspect the hose and brush head. Remove any blockages or tangles.
Check all connections. Make sure the dustbin, hose, and attachments are properly assembled.
Test suction. Plug in your vacuum and switch it on. If suction hasn’t returned, contact Morphy Richards support.
For a visual demonstration, watch our troubleshooting video below:
Watch the Video: How to Restore Suction on Your Morphy Richards Vacuum Cleaner
Following these steps should restore your vacuum’s performance quickly. Regular cleaning and maintenance help prevent loss of suction in the future.