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12 Troubleshooting

Unit won't turn on
Headlights / UV Lamp will
not turn on but motor is
running
Noisy operation
Suction Not Strong
Over-heating / Stopping
Over-heating / Stopping
Static Shock
Check Power Point to ensure power is supplied.
Test power point with a table lamp or some other appliance.
The unit must be placed down on the surface being cleaned.
There are three safety switches built into the wheels
underneath the head, and unless these wheels have been
activated by the weight of the appliance, the Headlights and UV
Lamp will not turn on.
This is a safety feature to prevent the user from looking directly
into the UV Light which will damage eyes and skin.
If one wheel is not firmly down on the surface, the Headlights
and UV Lamp will turn off. All three wheels must be firmly in
contact with the surface and a downward pressure applied.
DO NOT tamper with these safety devices.
Clean the Filters and empty the Dust Canister
Check for partial blockages and unblock.
Clean the Filters and empty the Dust Canister.
Check for blockages and unblock
Clean the Filters, empty the Dust Canister, check for blockages
and unblock then allow it to cool for approximately 1 hour before
trying to restart.
In some rare instances, some users may feel an electric
discharge when touching or using the vacuum cleaner during
or after use. This is a well know phenomena of Static Electricity
discharge that happens mostly when the user vacuums
synthetic fibre or other synthetic surfaces. It can also be more
prevalent in dry and cool environments. Although the feeling of
the Static Electricity can be unpleasant for the user, it is not
dangerous and is not a fault of the vacuum cleaner. If this static
discharge is a problem for the user, the user could try wearing
insulating footwear during vacuuming (i.e. rubber or leather
soles) or increase the humidity / heat level in the surrounding
environment or both.
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