Troubleshooting - anko EV-696-S222 Manual

Rechargeable hand-stick vac
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11 Troubleshooting

Will Not Switch On
Vacuum turned off and red
symbol
Vacuum turned off and red
symbol
Vacuum will not charge
and red symbol °C flashing
Noisy operation
Suction Not Strong
Floor Head hard to push
Static Shock
Check that the Battery is fully charged.
Floor Head brush is jammed.
flashing
Ensure the Vacuum Cleaner is switched off, the battery
removed then remove the debris from the brush
Filter is totally Blocked.
Air Flow is Totally Blocked.
flashing
Ensure the Vacuum Cleaner is switched off, the battery
removed then remove then clean / change the filter, or look for
blockage and remove.
The battery is too hot to charge.
Allow battery to cool down for 15 – 30 minutes and then try
again.
Clean the Filter and empty the Dust Canister
Check for partial blockages and unblock.
Clean the Filter and empty the Dust Canister.
Check for blockages and unblock
Check that the Battery is fully charged.
Please call 1300 105 888 to order a new Filter or Battery.
Speed setting may only be set too Low. Press the "Turbo"
Button to select Highest power mode.
Filter Assembly inside the dust canister has been installed
incorrectly. Refer to section "Cleaning the Filters" for correct
installation.
The Rotary Brush in the floor head may be jammed with debris
etc.
Ensure the Vacuum Cleaner is switched off, the battery
removed then remove the debris from the brush.
Or, the carpet pile may be too long.
In some rare instances, one or two users may feel an electric
discharge when touching or using the vacuum cleaner during
or after use. This is a well know phenomena of Static
Electricity discharge that happens mostly when the user
vacuums a synthetic fibre carpet or other synthetic surfaces. It
can also be more prevalent in dry and cool environments.
Although the feeling of the Static Electricity can be unpleasant
for the user, it is not dangerous and is not a fault of the
vacuum cleaner. If this static discharge is a problem for the
user, the user could try wearing insulating footwear during
vacuuming (i.e. rubber or leather soles) or increase the
humidity / heat level in the surrounding environment or both.
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