PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Poor job of dirt
pick-up.
Full or clogged dust bag.
Change bag. See vacuum cleaner Use &
Care Guide.
Clogged airflow passages.
Clear airflow passages.
Dirty filters.
Clean/change filters. See vacuum cleaner Use
& Care Guide.
Wrong pile height setting.
Adjust setting.
Wrong power level selected.
Adjust control. See vacuum cleaner Use &
Care Guide.
Hole in hose.
Replace hose.
Worn PowerMate
®
brushroll.
Change brushroll.
Worn or broken belt.
See BELT CHANGING AND BRUSHROLL
CLEANING. (page 10-12)
Dirty brushroll or end caps.
See BELT CHANGING AND BRUSHROLL
CLEANING. (page 10-12)
Canister hood open.
Close and latch hood.
Tripped overload protector in
PowerMate
®
. See OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR (page 9).
Remove any items that may be caught or
jammed, then restart. If vacuum cleaner starts
and stops again, clean brushroll and end
caps, then restart.
Vacuum cleaner
starts but shuts
off.
Hose or hood electrical
connections.
Check connections, reconnect hose ends.
Tripped overload protector in
PowerMate
®
. See OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR (page 9).
Remove any items that may be caught or
jammed, then restart. If vacuum cleaner starts
and stops again, clean brushroll and end
caps, then restart.
Tripped thermal protector in
canister.
See THERMAL PROTECTOR in vacuum cleaner
Use & Care Guide.
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Review this table to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. For any
other assistance needed, call 1-877-531-7321 (US) / 1-844-608-3081 (CA).
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Always turn off and unplug vacuum cleaner before performing maintenance to the
PowerMate®. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury.
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