8. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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1. Loss or | • | The plastic cap is not installed on | • | Place the included plastic cap on | ||||
decrease |
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| the unused inlet opening. |
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of vacuum | • | Debris pail or disposable bag is | • | Change disposable bag or empty | ||||
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| debris pail as described on page 4. | ||
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| NOTE: Clean secondary filter if | |||
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| • Obstruction in the hose. A blockage | • Disconnect the hose from the wall | ||||||
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| inlet and insert a blunt instrument | ||||
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| inserting the hose into any wall |
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| inlet and, while power unit is |
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| running, check each additional |
| garden hose. Push the garden | ||||
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| inlet for normal suction by holding |
| hose through the cleaning system | ||||
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| the palm of your hand over the |
| hose until the obstruction has | ||||
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| open inlet. If normal suction is felt |
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| at all other inlets, insert the hose |
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| into a second inlet. If the blockage |
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| occur when the hose is changed, |
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| the blockage is probably located in |
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| the tubing system leading to the |
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| original inlet. |
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| • | Obstruction in the tubing system | • | Insert hose end into any inlet with | ||||
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| power unit running, place the palm | ||
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| of your hand over the opposite | ||
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| end of the hose. When you can | ||
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| feel the suction increase, hold | ||
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| your hand over the hose end for a | ||
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| few seconds and then quickly | ||
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| remove your hand. This procedure | ||
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| repeated | several times | should |
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| clear the | obstruction. | If the |
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| blockage is not cleared, contact | ||
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| • Wall inlet cover | not | properly | • Check all wall inlet covers to be sure | ||||
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| they are closed and sealed tightly. | ||
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2. Power unit | • | Defective inlet. Check other wall inlets. | • Replace defective wall inlet. | |||||
does not | • | Power unit overcurrent | protector | • Turn the | unit off by using the | |||
start or |
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| power switch on the unit. Check | |||
stops |
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| the overcurrent protector | button | |
suddenly. |
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| located on the left side of the | ||
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| power unit (push to reset the | ||
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| system). Turn unit back on. | ||
| • Blown fuse or | tripped circuit | • Replace fuse or reset circuit | |||||
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| breaker on house electrical panel. |
| breaker on house electrical panel. | ||||
| • | Thermoprotector | has | been | • Turn the | unit off by using the | ||
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| power switch on the unit. Wait | ||
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| 30 minutes to let the unit cool | ||
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| down. Turn unit back on. |
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| • | Defective hose. |
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| • Replace hose as required. |
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3. Power unit | • | An electrical short has occurred | • A complete check of all wall inlets | |||||
fails to stop |
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| and power unit low voltage control | ||||
when the |
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hose is |
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removed. |
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| Center. |
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