8. Troubleshooting — continued
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Sanitizing Power | Sanitizing Power Head Coupler or Wand | Assure Sanitizing Power Head and Hose/Handle | 5.3 | |
Coupler not securely fastened. | are firmly connected. | |||
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Hose Power Plug not plugged into |
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run, or runs | Firmly insert Hose Power Plug. | 5.1 | ||
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Switch not “ON” on Hose/Handle. | Toggle switch to “ON” on hose handle. | 6.4 | ||
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| Floor Sensors may not be properly | Assure the Floor Sensors actuate properly when | NA | |
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Sanitizing Light |
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| Push Sanitizing Power Head back and forth. If the | 6.6 | ||
Bulb does not |
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Sanitizing Power Head is stationary. | Sanitizing Power Head is stationary for 5 or more | Floor | ||
illuminate | ||||
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| Sanitizing Light Bulb may be burned out. | Replace Sanitizing Light Bulb. | 7.7 | |
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| Push Sanitizing Power Head back and forth. If the | 6.6 | |
| Sanitizing Power Head is stationary. | Sanitizing Power Head is stationary for 5 or more | Floor | |
Sanitizing Light |
| seconds, the Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn off. | Protection | |
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Bulb turns off |
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| Move the Sanitizing Power Head | Deep Pile | ||
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Deep Pile (Shag) Carpet | forth at a slightly faster pace than your normal | (Shag) | ||
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Note: Any other servicing should only be completed by authorized service personnel.
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