Use and Care Manual
5. Fit the wire lter basket over the pleated lter and turn
it clockwise until it stops. The wire lter basket tabs
must cover and depress the safety stop switch.
NOTE: Make sure the wire lter basket tabs are under
the metal retainer clips.
Cleaning the Air Filter
1. Take off the container cover, wire lter basket and
pleated lter.
2. Take the air lter out of the lter housing (Fig. 11).
3.
Clean the lter with soap and water and let it air dry.
4. Place the air lter back into the lter housing.
Storage
• To store, wind the mains cable around the retaining bracket
on the container lid.
• Use the retaining bracket to secure the end of the suction
hose.
• Insert the suction tube into the accessory holder.
• Keep the equipment in a secure and dry place out of the
reach of children.
Service and Support
If your Snow Joe
®
ASHJ201 ash vacuum requires service or
maintenance, please call 1-866-SNOWJOE for assistance.
Model and Serial Numbers
When contacting the company, reordering parts, or arranging
for service, you will need to provide the model and serial
numbers of your product. These can be found on the decal
afxed to the housing of your ash vacuum. Copy these
numbers into the space provided below.
8
Fig. 11
Air lter
Record the following numbers from the housing or handle of your
new product:
A S H J 2 0 1
Model #:
Serial #:
Device does not start Mains voltage is not present Check plug socket, cable, line, plug and
fuse; if damage is found, contact a qualied
electrican to repair
Switch on the equipment (see “Switching
ON/OFF”)
Insert the pleated lter correctly
(see “Cleaning/Maintenance”)
Contact Snow Joe
®
customer
service to repair
Remove obstructions and blockages
Close the metal container
Empty the metal container (see “Cleaning/
Maintenance”)
Clean or replace the pleated lter
(see “Cleaning/Maintenance”)
Clean the air lter (see “Cleaning/
Maintenance”)
The equipment is not switched ON
Safety stop switch is activated due to missing or
incorrectly inserted pleated lter (Fig. 2, Item 13)
Defective ON/OFF switch (Fig. 2, Item 6)
Defective motor
Suction hose (Fig. 2, Item 11) or suction
tube (Fig. 2, Item 12) is blocked
The metal container (Fig. 2, Item 10) is not closed
The metal container full
The pleated lter (Fig. 2, Item 13) is clogged
The air lter (Fig. 2, Item 17) is clogged
Low or lack of suction
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Troubleshooting