Troubleshooting And Repair; Maintenance - Intex ANSG uClean 14 Series Operating Manual

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Transport and storage
1. Before transport, close the locks on the upper part of the vacuum cleaner.
2. Pay attention to the weight of the vacuum cleaner, particularly if the dirt container is full.
3. Do not tilt the vacuum cleaner if there is liquid in the dirt container.
4. Store the vacuum cleaner dry and indoors, protected from frost.

4 Troubleshooting and repair

Fault
Cause
Suction power drops
Lid not properly closed
Filter dirty
Filter bag full
Container full
Motor protection filter blocked
Nozzle, tube or hose blocked
Vacuum cleaner does not start
Mains plug not in socket
No mains voltage
Mains connection cable defective
Water sensor/floater has switched
off
Switch in position A
Vacuum cleaner does not start
Electrical tool not plugged into
when the electrical tool is
socket on the vacuum cleaner
switched on
Switch not in position A
Do not try anything else, contact customer services.

5 Maintenance

See Fig. G-H-I-J.
When maintaining and cleaning the vacuum cleaner, handle it in such a way that there is no danger for mainte-
nance personnel and other people.
Only for vacuum cleaners in dust class L
For maintenance by the user, the vacuum cleaner must be
– dismantled,
– cleaned and
– maintained,
as far as possible without creating any danger to the maintenance personnel or other.
Suitable precautionary measures include
– Cleaning before dismantling,
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Remedy
Close lid
Clean
Change
Empty
Clean
Clean
Plug in
Check fuse
Have it replaced
Empty container
Move switch to I
Plug mains plug into socket on the
vacuum cleaner
Move switch to A
– Provide local filtered positive ventilation where the vacuum cleaner is to be dismantled,
– Clean the maintenance area and
– suitable personal protection equipment.
Have a technical inspection carried out at least once a year by specialist personnel, e.g. checking for damage to
the filter, air tightness of the vacuum cleaner and that the control equipment is working properly.
Contaminated items
When carrying out maintenance or repair work, all contaminated items which have not been adequately
cleaned must be disposed of. Such items must be disposed of in impermeable bags in accordance with the
applicable regulations concerning the disposal of such waste.
Emptying the container
Only permitted for dust with workplace exposure limits >1mg/m³.
1. Switch the vacuum cleaner off, pull the mains plug out.
2. Open the latches.
3. Remove the cover and suction hose from the container.
4. Empty the container by pouring out.
Replacing filter cartridge
See Fig. I.
1. Switch the vacuum cleaner off, pull the mains plug out.
2. Open the latches.
3. Remove the cover from the container.
4. Loosen the locking screw.
5. Removing the filter cartridge.
6. Push new filter cartridge in a straight manner over the case, right up to the stop point.
7. Tighten the locking screw.
Dispose of filter cartridges, filter bags or disposal bags
Dispose of the filter cartridge, filter bag or disposal bag in accordance with national regulations.
Cleaning
Do not clean the vacuum cleaner with a high pressure cleaner. Only use a wet cloth and mild cleaning agents to
clean it. Acids, acetone and solvents can etch parts of the vacuum cleaner.
Do not clean the filter cartridge with pressurised air.
6 Disposal
Old equipment contains valuable materials which are designed for re-processing. The vacuum
cleaners must not be thrown away in the normal household waste, but should be disposed of at a
suitable proper collection system, e. g. via your communal disposal location.
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