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NOTE:
Your backpack vacuum is equipped with a manual reset
thermal fuse protector. This thermal protector is designed
to protect your backpack vacuum from overheating due
to a cutoff in airflow (i.e. clogged hose). Should this
situation occur, the thermal fuse protector will safely
shut off your backpack vacuum to avoid any potential
damage.
1. Turn the vacuum off and remove the battery. Locate and
correct the problem (over-filled bag, clog in hose, clogged
filters, etc.).
2. Locate "tripped" fuse, the small red button located on the
bottom of the main body (Fig. 1).
3. Using a pencil, paper clip, or other pointy object, push the
reset button.
4. Replace the battiery, turn the vacuum on and begin using.
In addition, your backpack vacuum is fitted with a thermal
overload switch to protect the motor against damage should
the airflow be blocked for extended periods. This may occur if
the vacuum bag is overfull or if the vacuum hose is blocked.
The vacuum motor will stop before it can get too hot. If this
happens, empty and thoroughly clean the vacuum bag or free
any blockage and ensure that adequate airflow is restored.
The motor will automatically restart after it has cooled to a safe
operating temperature.
HOW TO RESET THE THERMAL FUSE
Fig. 1