Troubleshooting - Promac VAC-20PC User Manual

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7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Repair or service of electrical components such as cord or motor, must only be carried out by an
authorized service center.
Vacuum does not start:
Motor does not run in
automatic mode
Motor stops:
Suction power is reduced:
Static shocks:
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• Check to see that the plug is correctly inserted in the electrical outlet and
that there is power at receptacle.
• A circuit breaker may have tripped. Check the circuit breaker box.
• The cord or plug may be damaged. Call the Customer Service Department to
get the nearest authorized service center.
Power tool defective or not connected properly. Check that the power tool
works or that the plug is inserted correctly.
The power rating of the electrical tool is too low. Note that minimum powe
rating is P>50W
• A thermal overload protector will shut off the motor if the motor
temperature is too high. If this occurs, turn the switch off. Wait 10 minutes
for the motor to cool. Turn switch on and resume operation.
• The tank may be full and needs to be emptied. See chapter 4.7 and 4.8.
• The wands, hose and nozzle may be clogged and need to be cleaned.
• Any of the above may be damaged and need to be replaced.
• The filter may be clogged. Use the Filter Cleaning System (see chapter 5), to
clean the filter.
• Check the filter and replace it, if it's necessary. Make sure that is installed
properly.
• The hose connection is loose and need to be tightened.
• If the environment is too dry, add moisture to air. If possible, use a
humidifier.
• In case the relative humidity of air is low, please note that this situation will
not have any effect on use of the vacuum cleaner.
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