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Hoover 1100F sump hose replacement
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Post# 1153653   7/8/2022 at 05:37 (649 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        

hey guys, does anyone know where to find and how to replace a hoover 1100F sump hose? as mine has developed a bad leak sadly




Post# 1153662 , Reply# 1   7/8/2022 at 08:56 (649 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        

What is an 1100F?

If it is Australian made, I'd have one. (good used.)

If it is what I think it is, it's a Beko with Hoover badges. I wouldn't have that part, but they were also sold as a Fisher and Paykel in moderately large numbers so parts should be around.

 

Post a photo of the ID plate and of the hose. I can compare a photo and see if I have a match.


Post# 1153664 , Reply# 2   7/8/2022 at 09:01 (649 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        

spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/index...

 

It looks like it is an Aussie machine. I'd have spare hoses for that. Should be the same as Zodiac and Electra models. Some hoses have the removable plug for catching coins, others just have a rubber moulded coin catcher - all one piece with the hose. Either will work fine.


Post# 1153670 , Reply# 3   7/8/2022 at 10:01 (649 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        
reply 2

yes thats exactly it but the question is how does it install

Post# 1153713 , Reply# 4   7/8/2022 at 19:02 (649 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        

Unscrew two clamps (one each end), remove old hose, transfer clamps to new hose, refit.

Couldn't be easier.

 

Clamps are probably screw clamps, but might be springy wire clamps - in which case, squeeze the wire ends together with a pair of pliers (multi-grips are good) which expands the wire clamp enough to slide it down the hose, allowing you to remove the hose.

Can you please post a photo of the damaged hose, in position, on your machine.

If I have a matching hose, and I almost certainly do, you can have it free, just pay the postage.


Post# 1153715 , Reply# 5   7/8/2022 at 19:20 (649 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        
Ohhh cool I’ll send a photo

But if you’re wondering why there is duct tape holding the pump in place, it’s cause when this machine was moved I don’t know how but the little pump clips that hold the pump in place broke

Post# 1153717 , Reply# 6   7/8/2022 at 19:47 (649 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        

So I’ve got the photo, I just can’t be bothered pushing the machine over so you can get a photo of the underside of that’s okay

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