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squidgelet10 | 09:49 Sat 16th Jul 2011 | How it Works
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Greetings each.
Modern vacuum cleaners seem to pack up very easily, and this often seems to happen in the small bag-less variety which have printed circuit boards built in.
I have heard via a friend that these things can be "reset" by removing the fuse for 24hrs, although I cannot see how that would be any different from just unplugging them.
Do these things have micro-chip memory or something?
Anyone know anything about them please?
Be good!
Cheers.
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I think your friend is talking out their proverbial!

as you say, removing the fuse is absolutely no different from simply unplugging it.
Also from a quick look at some boards from various vacuum cleaners they all look like they are just power regulator boards, so have no intelligent circuitry in them at all.
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