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Hi - before I purchase this item can you confirm my diagnosis please? The machine will not switch off unless you remove it from the mains. The switch has a healthy click when operated outside of the machine and my, albeit primitive, circuit tester produces a different reading when the switch is operated (it reads "1" in one position and "0" in another) but I have no idea what this means. Is there any other part which would cause this failure? Thanks for any help/advice you can offer. - Bob

By leofrog8 - - 25 January 2009

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  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Leofrog8 Without actually seeing your vacuum cleaner, it is impossible to tell what is causing this problem. What I would advise is talking to your local vacuum cleaner specialist and they should be able to diagnose the problem for you. And that's where we come in! With thousands of vacuum spares, we're bound to have the part for you.

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