Troubleshooting & Maintenance; If Your Motor Stops, Check The Following; Cleaning The Stretch Hose - Dometic GarageVac DI-GH120 series Installation & Operation Instructions

Garage wall-mounted vacuum
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TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE
A.

If Your Motor Stops, Check the Following

1. Vacuuming large amounts of dust or other
household dirt (fine dust, etc.) can block the
pores of the dust bag rapidly even if the dust
bag is new.
2. The vacuum hose could be clogged. Check by
holding the hose up in one hand and dropping
a quarter into the hose. If the quarter doesn't
come out the other end, then it is clogged. See
"B. Cleaning of the stretch hose".
3. The vacuum tool could be clogged.
4. The motor filter is dirty and should be cleaned or
replaced. See "E. Changing Motor Filter" under
Operating Instructions (pg. 8).
B.

Cleaning the Stretch Hose

1. Lift the hose up on both ends and place liquid
dish washing detergent into both ends.
2. While holding the vacuum cleaner stretch hose
ends in the up position, use a garden hose fill
with water.
3. Lift ends of vacuum cleaner stretch hose up and
down loosening the dirt.
4. Stretch the hose as far as possible (two people
required), and rinse the dirt out with the garden
hose.
5. Repeat process until hose is clean.
6. Allow vacuum cleaner hose to dry completely
before use, up to 24 hours.
POTENTIAL
PERSONAL INJURY:
DO NOT PICK UP LIQUIDS, LIT CIGARETTES, HOT
ASHES, RAZOR BLADES, NEEDLES, PINS OR OTH-
ER SHARP OBJECTS!
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
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