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14 Troubleshooting

Noisy operation
Weak Suction
Over-heating / Stopping
Floor Brush hard to push
Mist being ejected from
Air Outlet Port when
Vacuuming Water
Water is being Ejected
from Air Outlet Port
when Vacuuming Water
Air Blows instead of
Sucks
Air Sucks instead of
Blows
No Suction if the
vacuum cleaner has
fallen over.
Static Shock
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
Check that the Suction Relief Valve on the hose handle is closed.
Clean the Filters, empty the Dust Canister, check for blockages
and unblock, then allow it to cool for up to hour before trying to
restart.
Due to the strong suction of your vacuum cleaner, it may be
difficult to push, especially over thick carpet. Rather than using
brute force to push the Floor Head, lift the Floor Head momentarily
to allow air to flow into the vacuum cleaner releasing the built-up
suction pressure, then continue vacuuming.
Slide open the vacuum Suction Relief Valve located on the hose
handle. This will reduce suction to the floor head.
This indicates that there is too much water in the dust canister.
Empty water from the dust canister.
This appliance is only designed to vacuum up small liquid spills.
Refer Section "WARNINGS"
Hose is connected to the Air Exhaust. Remove and attach to the
Suction Inlet.
Hose is connected to the Suction Inlet. Remove and attach to the
Air Exhaust.
The Water Float has blocked the air inlet. Turn off the motor, wait
until the motor fully stops to allow the water float to drop, and then
start the vacuum cleaner again.
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 phenomenon of Static Electricity discharge that
happens mostly when the user vacuums a synthetic fibre carpet
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 and/or heat level in the surrounding
environment.
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