Full Product Manual
12. Dirt Canister - Over Filled - Whenever low airow is experienced the rst thing to check
is the dirt canister for over lling or clogged lter bag (some models). Refer to Number 13.
Read the Operations section of this manual for information on how to clean your dirt canis-
ter.
13. Filter Bag - Clogged (some models) - Read the Operations section of this manual for infor-
mation on how to remove and clean your lter bag.
14. Dirt Canister Lid - O - On those models with lift o dirt canister lids, (check the Opera-
tions section of this manual) the lid must be replaced squarely on top of the canister or it will
allow a vacuum leak.
15. Dirt Canister Gasket - Loose - If the dirt canister gasket has been pulled loose, it will allow
a vacuum leak. The gasket may be reattached with contact cement or any of the so called
“super glues”.
16. Outside Exhaust - Blocked - Check the exhaust system by removing the tubing from the
motor blower exhaust and compairing the airow at this point versus the airow reaching
the outside. If blockage is detected and cannot be removed, contact you service technician.
17. Dirt Canister - Not Attached - If the dirt canister latches (some models) are not properly
closed, it will cause an air leak along the gasket and reduce your cleaning ability.
18. Another Wall Inlet Door - Open - Check all the inlet valves to make sure that only one
inlet is in use at a time. Attempting to clean from two or more inlets at a time will reduce the
airow below the level required to deep clean your carpets.
19. Motor Protection Screen - Clogged - This usually occurs due to allowing the dirt canister
to over ll, or a broken lter bag (some models). Refer to the Operations section of this man-
ual for instructions on cleaning the blower protection screen.
20. Relay Stuck - On - Refer to Number 9. If after using the procedures described in Number
9 it appears that the relay is sticking on, unplug the power cord to cut o all electricity to the
power unit. Caution: Checking the wiring in the power unit should only be attempted
by a qualied service technician.
21. Relay Stuck - O - If the procedures described in Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7, do not cor-
rect the power unit not starting, then it could be a malfunction of the relay, the low voltage
transformer could be burned out, or there could be a loose wire in the power unit. If you
suspect a malfuntion in the power unit, contact your service technician.
22. Transformer - Burned Out - Refer to Number 21.
23. Loose Wire In the Power Unit - Refer to Number 21.
24. A Hose Plugged Into Another Inlet Valve - Cleaning from more than one inlet at a time
will reduce the airow to less than is required to deep clean your carpets.
25. P.C. Board Relay stuck on - Refer to Number 9. If after using the procedures described
in Number 8 itappears that the relay is sticking on, unplug the power cord to cut o all elec-
tricity to the power unit. Caution: Checking the wiring in the power unit should only be
attempted by a qualied service technician.
26. P.C. Board Transformer burned out - If the procedures described in Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 or 7, do not correct the power unit not starting, then it could be a malfunction of the relay,
the low voltage transformer could be burned out, or there could be a loose wire in the power
unit. If you suspect a malfunction in the power unit, contact your service technician.
27. LED Light- Some units have an LED light at the unit. If the LED light is not on, refer to
number 5. If you have power at the unit but LED light is o, contact your local service techni-
cian.
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