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Vacuum cleaner 1.
Unplugged at wall outlet.
1.
@ y, move switch to
won’t start.
FLOOR
or
CARPET
position.
2.
Tripped circuit breaker/
2.
Reset circuit breaker or replace
blown fuse at household fuse.
service panel.
3.
Loose hose electrical
3.
Reconnect hose ends.
connections.
Poor job of dirt 1.
Full or clogged dust cup.
1.
Empty and clean dust cup.
pick-up.
2.
Cloggeow passages.
2.
Cleow passages.
3.
Dir .
3.
Change/cle
4.
Wrong pile height setting.
4.
Adjust setting.
5.
Suction control is open.
5.
Adjust control.
6.
Hole in hose.
6.
Replace hose.
7.
Worn PowerMate
®
agitator.
7.
Change agitator.
8.
Worn or broken belt.
8 & 9.
See
BELT CHANGING AND
9.
Dirty agitator or end caps.
AGITATOR CLEANING
.
10.
Dust cup installed
10.
See
EMPTYING DUST CUP.
incorrectly.
11.
Dust cup lid and dust cup
11.
See
PRE-FILTER CLEANING
.
missassembly.
Vacuum cleaner starts 1.
Hose electrical connection.
1.
Check connections, reconnect
but shuts o.
hose ends.
2.
Tripped overload protector
2.
Remove any items that may be
in PowerMate
®
. caught or jammed, then reset. If
vacuum cleaner starts and stops
again, clean agitator and end
caps, then reset.
3.
Tripped thermal protector
3.
Reset thermal protector.
in canister.
PowerMate
®
will not
1.
PowerMate
®
connections
1.
@ y.
run when attached.
unplugged.
2.
Worn or broken belt.
2 & 3.
See
BELT CHANGING AND
3.
Dirty agitator or end caps.
AGITATOR CLEANING
.
4.
Tripped overload protector
4.
Remove any items that may be
in PowerMate
®
. caught or jammed, then reset. If
vacuum cleaner starts and stops
again, clean agitator and end
caps, then reset.
5.
Switch not in
CARPET
5.
Move switch to
CARPET
position.
position.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Revie" <<yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Any other
service needed should be performed by a Se ed service agent.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Alw vacuum cleaner before performing maintenance to the
vacuum cleaner. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury.
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