TROUBLESHOOTING
| TROUBLESHOOTING | |
| IF YOUR VAX SUDDENLY STOPS : | |
18 | The fuse may have blown. Disconnect your VAX from | |
the mains, empty the machine and clear any | ||
blockages. Replace | the 13 amp fuse and try again. | |
If it still does not | work, contact your nearest |
service agent.
IF YOUR VAX DOES NOT SUCK UP PROPERLY :
●Check to see if the dust bag is full.
●Ensure there are no blockages in the hose.
●Clean/change the filters. See pages 12/ 13/ 14.
IF YOUR VAX DOES NOT WASH PROPERLY:
● Check to see if the | dirty water bucket is full. If |
it is, empty it. See | page 8, picture no. 1. |
●Make sure the solution tube is at the bottom of the water/washing solution.
See page 5, picture no. 3.
●Ensure that the connector on the end of the water delivery tube is fitted properly.
See page 6, picture no. 8.
TIPS
●As your VAX is very powerful, you may find that the dust bag fills up quickly the first time that you use your VAX.
●WHEN WASHING CARPETS, ALWAYS TEST FOR COLOUR FASTNESS, WITH SOME UNDILUTED CLEANER ON A HIDDEN AREA.
●When washing deep pile carpets, move the washing tool in the same direction as the pile lays.
●Start from the furthest corner of the room and work backwards towards the door.
●If you are washing very dirty carpets, you may have to wash them several times over a period of time to bring the dirt to the surface.
●Metal or wooden furniture legs may mark a wet carpet, wait until the carpet is dry before replacing furniture or cover legs with aluminium foil.
●Do not allow children or animals onto your carpet until it has had time to dry.
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