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| IVB |
| IVB |
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7. Check the antistatic clamp | english |
(5)for damage and have it replaced by Nilfisk Advance Service if necessary.
8.Check that the control flap
(6)for filter cleaning works properly. The control flap should move back and for- wards easily.
9.Clean the level hose (7).
10.Fit a new filter element.
11.Fit the filter holder. Ensure that it is in the correct posi- tion.
12.Fit bar and close bar handle.
13.Dispose of the used filter element in accordance with legal regulations.
Never use the vacuum cleaner without a filter.
8 Troubleshooting
Fault |
| Cause |
| Remedy |
‡ Motor does not start | > | Fuse of the mains socket has | • | Connect mains fuse. |
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| blown. |
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| > | Overload protection switch | • Switch off the vacuum cleaner | |
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| has tripped. |
| and allow it to cool for approx. |
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| 5 minutes. If the cleaner can- |
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| not be started again, contact |
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| the Nilfisk Advance service |
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| department. |
| > | • Have carbon brushes changed | ||
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| worn. |
| by Nilfisk Advance Service. |
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‡ Motor does not run in auto- | > | Power tool is defective or not | • Check that the power tool | |
matic mode |
| connected properly. |
| works or that the plug is in- |
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| serted correctly. |
| > The power rating of the elec- | • Note that minimum power rat- | ||
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| trical tool is too low. |
| ing is P>40W |
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‡ The acoustic warning | > | Suction power selected with | • Set suction power in accord- | |
sounds. (Reduced suction |
| suction power control is too |
| ance with section 4.2.3. „Set- |
power) |
| low. |
| ting suction power“. |
| > Hose diameter and switch | • Set correct switch position for | ||
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| position do not correspond. |
| hose diameter. |
| > | Clogged suction hose/nozzle. | • | Clean suction hose/nozzle |
| > Filter bag is full. | • See section 7.2.2 „Replacing | ||
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| filter bag“. |
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1) Option depending on model | 1) Accessory. Order No. shown in section 9.5. | 13 |