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    3.5 (28)
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    • Several times a week (16)
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    4.0 (27)
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Good for hard surfaces bad for carpets.

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It is very difficult to use the standard floorhead on carpets as suction is too powerful. The only setting I can use on carpets is the one for curtains and fabrics. This is the only setting that I can move along the carpet with ease. I can use the turbobrush but this does not pick up dust.

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Questions & Answers

Peter W.

Peter W.asked

Blizzard CX1

Can anyone tell me what’s wrong. After a few minutes the comfort light will go orange and make like a popping corn sound. The light will go off and work as normal. Then the comfort light will go red and reduce suction. How do you fix this issue? Thanks



2 answers
Ian
Ian

Sounds like your filters are blocked, happened to mine when I accidentally vacuumed up some wet hair . Also empty your fine dust canister.

chuck48
chuck48

I would also check the barrel and bendy conduit and make sure you haven't sucked up some object which is lodged in the air pathway.

Graham M.

Graham M.asked

Blizzard CX1

Has anyone else had trouble with the cord not retracting? I have had my Miele CX 1 for less than a year and I am over the cord never retracting properly. I have to pull it out, press the button again over and over! Grrr. This should happen with a vacuum cleaner that cost a lot and less than a year old. Am I alone in this problem?

1 answer
Miele
JoelMiele

Hi Graham, we apologise for the inconvenience of this however we are unable to answer this question at this time. We would like to resolve this with you, can you please contact us on 1300 464 353 or if you believe your Miele product needs to be looked at by a Miele technician please book a service call using https://www.servicebooking.miele.com.au . Kind regards, Joel.



*Note, the above contact information is for Miele Australia only. To contact New Zealand please call 0800 464 353. For all other countries contact information, please contact your local Miele representative.

Jonathan K

Jonathan Kasked

Blizzard CX1

Can someone say if the design goal of being able to empty the vacuum without the clouds of dust actually works?

Also has anyone had problems with dust leaking out into the body behind the main dust cannister?

Thanks
Jonathan.

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Toby
Toby

These vacum cleaners are rubbish and spare parts come from another supplier.
Not Miele.
Would never buy anything of this brand!!

Miele
JoelMiele

Hi Jonathan, we apologise for the inconvenience of this however we are unable to answer this question at this time. We would like to resolve this with you, can you please contact us on 1300 464 353 or if you believe your Miele product needs to be looked at by a Miele technician please book a service call using https://www.servicebooking.miele.com.au . Kind regards, Joel.

*Note, the above contact information is for Miele Australia only. To contact New Zealand please call 0800 464 353. For all other countries contact information, please contact your local Miele representative.

Jonathan K
Jonathan K

Hi Joel, thanks but I don't have a CX1. I'm trying to decide if the CX1 is right for me. I'm a long time bagless user having a Dyson DC02 that's over 15 years old and still going strong, but I've become more concerned about dust exposure which is definitely a part of the Dyson experience.
I've seen some reviews where people complain about dust leaks - which is something that seems to be a failure in relation to HEPA status, as well as the design goals of minimizing/removing exposure to fine dust.

Jonathan.

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