
For owners of the 35922 or 35923 Kenmore Progressive Upight models, you may have been sold in all the advantages of a vacuum, but very little was said about what to do to keep your vacuum in top shape,
We had to use this vacuum in a very dirty commercial cleaning, and he died on us because no one supported it properly.
Fortunately, this vacuum requires only a few things to maintain its life. Here is 4 tips you need to know to maintain your vacuum.
Tip number 1: Bags The biggest problem for this vacuum is that you must change your bag when it starts to fill up. In this vacuum, this means that when the bag reaches 3/4 full, it's time to change the bag. When you replace a bag with a new one, you have (2) a choice. Regular 2-ply filter bag and HEPA fabric bag.
The difference between the two bags is that the HEPA bag will filter very fine particles better and allow the vacuum to breathe easier because it is made of cotton. Paper bag copes well with filtering dust and dirt, capturing most particles. However, fine dust can escape from the paper bag, and this can lead to contamination of your vacuum.
If you open the front of the vacuum and you see a lot of dust in the inner compartment, you must either change the bag or check for a gap in the bag. Sometimes you can get a tear in a bag where the bag is connected to a dust collection hose.
Tip number 2: Filters. Kenmore Progressive has ( 2) filters One of them is at the back, which is an exhaust filter that looks like a square pleated filter, and the other is a prefilter for a vacuum engine.
Exhaust filters filter the air that folds into a vacuum. You see, the vacuum engine pulls in the air, expanding the bag, while the exhaust air is released to create suction. The exhaust filter (EF-1) is similar to the air filter on your car. these are traps partly coming out. This is a HEPA filter, and you can easily see if you need to change this filter, looking at how dirty it looks. You should check this filter at least once a month.
Another filter in this vacuum is a prefilter. This is an important filter that is passed through; it filters the air to reduce the likelihood of particles entering the vacuum engine. This filter is located in the bag compartment under the bag. This is a 2-layer filter that should be checked once a month. If this filter is not clean, it limits the suction power of the vacuum engine, reducing the cleaning power. If you get a rip in your bag, this filter will quickly become clogged. If it is not cleaned, dirt particles can get into the engine and kill your Kenmore!
Tip number 3: Care of the brush. Check the brush roll at the bottom of a vacuum for any fiber, thread, hair, or carpet that can wrap around the brush and limit the engine inside, causing it to burn out or turn off the reset button. Since there are no belts in this vacuum that you can replace, this is an important technical advice. You can remove this material by taking a knife or scissors and cutting off obstacles and pulling them out.
Board number 4: Cleaning. Keep the inside of the bag compartment clean by wiping it with a cloth and mild detergent. In addition, clean the inside surface of the fine dust filter. You can also clean the outside of the vacuum cleaner in the same way. The tip to reduce static dust adhesion is to apply a protector such as All Armor or Pistol Son. Not only will your Kenmore stay clean longer, but you will have the most brilliant vacuum in your area.
Following these tips, your Kenmore 35922 or 35923 will stay in great shape, working perfectly for many years.

