Troubleshooting
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Motor does not start. | • Check cable, pulg and socket. | |
• Leave to cool. | ||
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Suction force is |
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gradually decreasing. |
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| • Check for blockage and remove. | |
In operation, the | ||
• Please unclog the intake. | ||
vacuum cleaner stops | ||
after repeating runs |
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and stops three times. |
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Cord does not rewind | • Pull the cord out | |
fully. | ||
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Vacuum cleaner dows | • Check hose and replace if required. | |
not pick up dirt. | ||
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Low or decreasing | • Please check filter and, if required, clean as illustrated in the | |
instructions. if filters are out of condition change them to new | ||
suction. | ||
ones. | ||
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Body overheating. | • Please check filters, if required clean as illustrated in the | |
instruction. | ||
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Static electicity | • Please decrease power suction. | |
• This can also occur when air in the room is very dry. | ||
discharge. | ||
Please ventilate the room till air humidity becomes normal. | ||
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The vacuum cleaner | • In order to protect the motor in the cleanr, it rotates slowly when | |
you just turn on the cleaner. | ||
makes a strange | ||
(Before the motor stabilizes,) this causes the loud noise at the | ||
noise. | ||
initial state and it is not failure in the machine. | ||
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20_ Troubleshooting