Sencor Filter or Seal Failure

Vacuum is blowing dust out of the exhaust or around the filter area.

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Possible Causes

Damaged or missing HEPA filter, Filter not seated correctly in Sencor housing, Cracked filter frame, Torn dust container seal

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Turn OFF and remove the battery before handling filters.

  • Check filter installation: Remove and reinstall the HEPA and foam filters, ensuring they are oriented and seated correctly.
  • Inspect filter condition: Look for tears, holes, or deformed frames. Replace damaged filters with genuine Sencor parts.
  • Inspect seals: Check rubber gaskets around the dust bin and filter housing. Replace if cracked or flattened.
  • Do not operate without filters: Always use the vacuum with all filters installed to protect the motor and air quality.
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Repair Difficulty

Easy 2/5

Required Part

HEPA Filter / Dust Container Seal
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