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Problem
The appliance
does not clean as
well as it used to.
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Possible cause
The active protection
system may have
been activated for
three reasons: (1) the
appliance picked up
a foreign object, (2)
the mopping brushes
are too wet or (3)
you have moved
the appliance over a
carpet. The mopping
brushes automatically
stopped rotating
because they
encountered too
heavy resistance. The
appliance continues
to make a sound,
but it does not work
properly.
The active protection
system has been
activated because the
brushes are too wet.
The mopping brushes
automatically stopped
rotating because they
encountered too
heavy resistance.
Solution
Release the power-on button to switch off the appliance.
Put the appliance upright in parking position ('click') and
pull the plug out of the wall socket. Open the mopping
nozzle lid, remove the mopping brush cover and remove
the object. Reinsert the mopping brush cover, close the
mopping nozzle lid, put the plug in the wall socket and
switch on the appliance again (see chapter 'Using your
AquaTrio', section 'Active protection system is activated').
If you find no object, the active protection system may
have been activated because the mopping brushes are
too wet (see next cause and solution) or because you
moved the appliance over a carpet. Pull the plug out
of the wall socket, open and close the mopping nozzle
lid, put the plug in the wall socket again, switch on the
appliance and start cleaning again.
If the above solutions did not help and the appliance still
does not work, switch on the appliance for at least 10
seconds. Then open and close the mopping nozzle lid,
switch on the appliance and start cleaning again.
Release the power-on button to switch off the appliance.
Put the appliance upright in parking position ('click')
and pull the plug out of the wall socket. Remove
the mopping brushes from the mopping nozzle and
remove excess water from the mopping brushes by
squeezing them over a sink (see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance', section 'Cleaning the mopping nozzle').
Then you can reinsert the mopping brushes, reinsert the
mopping brush cover, close the mopping nozzle lid, put
the plug in the wall socket and switch on the appliance
again (see chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance', section
'Reassembling the mopping nozzle'). If this does not
work, let the mopping brushes dry (see chapter 'Cleaning
and maintenance', section 'Cleaning the mopping nozzle').

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