Service Schedule - Windsor VP6 Operating Instructions Manual

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PROBLEM.
No power, vacuum
motor will not run
Poor vacuum
performance
MAINTENANCE
Check bag and replace if necessary
Check hoses for wear, blockages, or
damage
Check major gaskets for leakage
Check brush-should be clean with no lint
or strings attached
Wind cord and store in upright position
Check hoses for cracks or holes
Check all cords and handles for damage
or cracks; replace as necessary
Inspect and replace all filters including
exhaust, intake, and microfilters
Check all gaskets for wear and leakage
Check vac motor carbon brushes
Check for arcing and pitting on any
electrical contacts; replace if found
Inspect and clean vac shoe; check for
dents and damage which would
detrimentally effect vacuum and brush
movement
Check overall performance of machine
CAUSE
Is the cord plugged in?
Circuit breaker tripped in
building.
Thermal protector tripped
Faulty switch.
Faulty power cord.
Debris plugging hose,
wand or accessory tool.
Paper bag full.
Cloth bag plugged.
Hosecuffs loose or hose
cracked.
Cap loose on top of
machine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SOLUTION
Plug in cord.
Reset breaker.
Motor will restart after cooling down. To prevent
repeated tripping, clear all restrictions out of hose
and tools, replace paper filter bag. Clean cloth filter
bag and internal foam filter, clear all restrictions to
the exhaust air flow.
Call for service.
Call for service.
Remove debris.
Replace bag.
Remove from machine, turn inside out and shake or
brush clean.
Tighten cuffs or replace hose.
Tighten cap.

SERVICE SCHEDULE

WEEKLY
MONTHLY
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