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VP9241
EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause
Resolving
The motor does not run.
The plug is inserted into the
outlet incorrectly or insuffi
ciently.
Check the plug connection.
The outlet is not live.
Check whether the voltage is present by
using another appliance.
The motor has stopped
working.
The air fl ow is improper or too
low and, consequently, the motor
overheat fuse has been activated.
Disconnect the power supply cable from
the outlet.
Check and release the air suction
and discharge passages, the fi lters for dirt, or
replace the dust retention bag.
Let the appliance cool down.
Front cover cannot be
closed
The dust retention bag is inserted
incorrectly.
Check the dust retention bag for proper
fi xing.
The suction power is
reduced.
The dust retention bag is full or
clogged.
Replace the dust retention bag.
The fi lter is clogged.
Clean or replace the fi lter.
The attachment, the tube, or the
hose are clogged.
Check and clear the air suction
and discharge passages.
The appliance gets warm.
The appliance warming during its operation is normal, it is not a fault.
AIR INLET FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the fl exible hose and open the appliance‘s cover.
2. Remove the air outlet fi lter (Fig. 6). This type of vacuum cleaner is equipped with
an H.E.P.A. fi lter in the outlet, which is capable of retaining very tiny dust particles.
You can clean this fi lter by tapping and shaking, and then with a soft brush. After
this operation is complete, you can clean a very dirty fi lter by washing and rubbing
with a soft brush in lukewarm water without any cleaning agents added. Note: Do
not use a washing machine for washing the fi lter. It is very
important
to let the wet
parts dry thoroughly.
A wet fi lter would get damaged by suction!
Do not use a
hair dryer for drying the fi lter!
Note:
Wet cleaning may cause more wear and tear of the fi lter and, consequently,
shorten its service life.
3. Insert the cleaned or new air outlet fi lter into the appliance and close the air outlet
grid.
Fig. 6