
WHAT TO DO IF…
IMPORTANT
As soon as your vacuum cleaner starts to malfunction, and before performing any
checks: stop the appliance by pressing the start/stop switch and unplug it.
Your vacuum cleaner will not start or does not suck.
• The appliance is not connected:
check that the appliance is correctly plugged in.
• Either a tool or the tube is blocked:
unblock the tool or the tube.
• The dust container is badly positioned:
refit it properly.
Your vacuum cleaner’s suction power is defective, noisy, whistles.
• An accessory or the vacuum inlet is partially blocked:
unblock the accessory or the vacuum inlet.
• The dust container is full or clogged with fine dust:
empty it.
• The foam filter and/or the microfilter or the HEPA filter are saturated:
clean the foam filter or the
HEPA filter and replace the microfilter.
• The power control* is in the min. position:
increase power using the power control* (except
when vacuuming delicate fabrics).
• The vacuum head is hard to move:
check the head position (smooth floor or carpet setting)
and/or reduce vacuum power using the power controller.*
If a problem persists, take your vacuum cleaner to the nearest Rowenta Approved Service Centre.
Refer to the list of Rowenta Approved Service Centres or contact Rowenta Consumer Services:
0 845 602 1454 - UK / (01) 4751947 - IRELAND
* According to model
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