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I think machine has blown fuse. The cord got caught while vacuuming, stopped and will not turn on again. There was no noise or burning smell. Nothing to indicate motor failure. The cord is undamaged. I suspect the machine plug became dislodged from the power socket or something similar to make it blow a fuse. What type of fuse do I need please? Is this something an electrician could fix as I live in a remote area , need the machine for daily use for medical reasons and for medical reason cannot use another machine in the meantime until this one is fixed.
Hi Gemma, Please look into this post: How do I replace the damaged power cord It lists the disassembly instructions for the power cable retraction system - along with replacement. When reviewing your symptom and “possible” cause being “cable-displacement” - THIS REALLY STOOD OUT! I hope it helps some.