I finally had time this morning to investigate the problem.
Our model -- appropriately called The Animal -- as it is designed to handle dog hair (which those in the know, know we have six of them), was sitting on the living room carpet. I took a quarter to open the screws on the face cover and found dog hair (what's new) tightly wound around the beater. Interwoven with the hair was purple yarn, remnants of Sis' many knitting projects. The yarn, apparently, was also interwoven around the rubber belt that connects the beater with the motor.

Most of it, I replied.
As for the lack of suction, I found a slightly bent back felt pen wedged in one of the purple attachments that allows one to remove objects that shouldn't be sucked off the floor. It now runs just like new.

Our four-plus year old Animal is as good as new.

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Again, I will not pay $500+ for a housecleaning tool. I have only two dogs and one room of carpet. And I gave up Martha Stewart housekeeping with I turned 50. Besides, a fancy machine like that would startle the spirits living in my old house and we like to keep them happy. IH
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