GB
Vacuum cleaner/ Aspirateur à poussière/ Aspiradora Tidy-Vac
(02-00)
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The suction hose coupling may now be reinserted into the tank
socket - insert the coupling and lock into position by rotating
clockwise.
GB.9.2.2
Micro filter
The micro filter is secured in position above the motor by means of a
simple press fitting. Two recesses, in the motor hood, below the
cartridge filter, on the left and right sides, allow you to insert the middle
fingers of both the left and right hands and gently pull upwards on the
underside of the cartridge filter. To replace the new or cleaned
cartridge simply push it gently downwards onto the mounting ring.
GB.9.2.3
Exhaust filter
The exhaust filter is designed to primarily filter the carbon dust from the
carbon brushes of the motor. It is situated on the front of the machine,
in the chassis, under the tank socket. Pull the filter outwards by firmly
holding onto the black plastic tab/handle. Open the filter frame which
now exposes the filter fleece. Replace the fleece, close the frame and
reinsert it into the machine.
The exhaust filter should be changed at least every six months.
GB.9.3
Changing the power cord
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A damaged cord can be easily replaced. After disconnecting the
plug from the main power supply, turn the machine over to expose
the chassis. Slide the plug retaining clip forwards and flip upwards
to expose the plug. Remove the old plug with cord and reinsert the
new plug with cord. Flip the retaining clip down and slide it back. A
click will be heard once it is in position.
FOR SAFETY:
When servicing machine, unplug cord
from wall outlet. Use manufacturer supplied or approved
replacement parts.
GB.9.4
Spares and accessories
Should you require spares, accessories or consumables, please
contact your distributor.
GB.10.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Machine does not operate
Faulty power cord.
Change power cord.
Faulty On/Off switch.
Contact Service Center.
Loose wiring.
Contact Service Center.
Building circuit breaker tripped.
Reset circuit breaker.
Internal thermal overload sensor tripped.
Remove air obstruction. Let motor cool for 10
minutes.
Worn carbon brushes in vacuum motor.
Contact Service Center
Defective vacuum motor.
Contact Service Center
Poor vacuum performance
Full bag.
Replace bag.
Clogged cartridge filter.
Replace secondary filter.
Loose vacuum hose connections.
Tighten hose connections.
Defective vacuum hose.
Replace hose.
Tank lid not closed tightly.
Close lid.
Clogged hose.
Remove clogged material.
Clogged tank coupling.
Remove clogged material.
Poor brush pick-up.
Entangled debris in brush.
Remove clogged material.
Worn brushes.
Replace brush strips.
Worn nozzle wheels.
Replace wheels.