Troubleshooting
Symptom |
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Motor does not start. | • | Check the cable, the power plug and outlet. | |
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| • Check if there is any blockage, and remove it if required. | ||
Suction force is gradually | • | Please check the filters, and if required, clean as illustrated | |
decreasing. |
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Cord does not rewind | • | Pull the power cord out 2 - 3 m and press the Cord rewind | |
fully. |
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Body overheating | • Check the filters, and clean as illustrated in this manual if | ||
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Static electricity | • | Reduce suction. | |
• This may also occur when air in the room is very dry. | |||
discharge. | |||
| Ventilate the room so that air humidity becomes normal. | ||
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| • This vacuum cleaner has a special thermostat that protects | ||
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| the motor in case of its overheating. If the vacuum cleaner | |
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| suddenly shuts off, turn off the switch and unplug the | |
During using, stop the |
| vacuum cleaner. Check the vacuum cleaner for possible | |
unit |
| source of overheating such as a full dustbin, a blocked | |
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| hose, pipe, or clogged filter. If these conditions are found, | |
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| fix them and wait at least 30 minutes before attempting to | |
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| use the vacuum cleaner. | |
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Appendices
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