Troubleshooting
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Unit fails to power on. |
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| Unit is not plugged in. Plug power cord into electrical outlet. |
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| Front Panel may not be properly installed. Remove and reinstall the Front Panel to assure proper placement. |
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| Refer to FILTER REPLACEMENT on page 15. |
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| Household circuit breaker / ground fault interrupter has tripped or blown a fuse. Reset circuit breaker / |
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| ground fault interrupter, or replace fuse. For assistance, contact a licensed electrician. |
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| The unit has blown a fuse. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance. |
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| Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance. |
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Airflow is weak or slow. |
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| Unit set to a low speed setting. Adjust to a higher speed setting. |
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| Debris |
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| Airflow is blocked. Remove obstruction. |
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Storage
Follow the steps below when you are ready to store your unit. | 3. | Cover, or place back in retail carton if available. This will | |
1. | Unplug power cord and bundle loosely. |
| prevent the unit from accumulating dust overtime. |
2. | Lift unit with both hands, using hand holds. Refer to USER | 4. | Store unit in a cool and dry location. |
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English 13