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Uh, you might of vacuumed them up while you were vacuuming...they mighta fallen off the table and then you vacuumed them up. Hope I helped....
a little hole in the back pushes out air while the bottom of the vacuum sucks in the dust or whatever your vacuuming
A vacuum cleaner a machine that you push around and it will get rid of up all the dirt and hair around your house. Every once and a while you will have to empty the dirt in it.
No but Roomba is. Roomba is an automatic vacuum cleaner which moves around your house and picks up dirt and dust while moving. It does its job very well, saving you a lot of time and effort. It is worth taking a look at Roomba if you are going to shop for a vacuum cleaner.
The primary uses of central vacuum systems are for home vacuuming. They were designed to eliminate the need to drag around a bulky vacuum and just use the hose while the canister is in a stationary position.
No, backwashing is used during the cleaning of the sand, when the pressure has gone up on the filter, or you feel the vacuum is not doing its job that is when you should backwash.
The cord of a vacuum has a certain amount of resistance in it, even though it is made of copper. Forcing current through a resistor creates heat, and the cord is going to get warm after the machine is operated for a while.
The Vacuum Cleaner is used specially in Carpeted floors and maintaining the floor clean just like broom and map while the Floor polisher or Floor buffer is used in non-carpeted floors such as hardwood,marble, tile or linoleum and keeping the floor shine and glossy.
It could be a vacuum leak in the throtle body or intake manifold. Get some carb cleaner and check it. Be careful as the cleaner is flamable.GoodluckJoe
If you think you have a vacuum leak because of a bad gasket, spray the area with carb cleaner while the engine is running. If you have a vacuum leak the engine idle speed will change when you hit the right spot.
What goes in must always come out. You can actually switch the hose from the vacuum end to the exit end, and you can use it as a leaf blower. LOL
if it is a vacuum leak for the engine take a can of brake cleaner and while the car is running spray it around the engine intake and on vacuum hoses, if the car revs or wants to die you have narrowed the search area. spray in smaller areas until you locate the site of the leak.