Troubleshooting - Kalorik WFVC 44452 Manual

Water filtration vacuum cleaner 18.0v dc – li-ion batteries adapter output: 22v dc 0.5a
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Remove top housing and sides plate. (Fig.28)
Take out the battery pack (Fig.29)
Unplug all the plug on PCB (Fig.30)
To remove the battery pack, unscrew all the screws on the housing
and lift the hatch upwards. (Fig.31)
When removing the battery pack, keep it away from other metal
objects such as metal surfaces, metal clips, coins, keys or other
metal parts.
Cover the battery pack terminals with heavy-duty adhesive tape.
Warning: Improper handling of the battery pack may be hazardous.
Never touch both terminals of battery pack with metal objects and/or
body parts as a short circuit may result. Do not attempt to destroy or
disassemble a battery pack or remove any of its components. Li-ion
batteries must be recycled or disposed properly. Keep battery pack
away from children.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ISSUE
The vacuum
cleaner will not
start.
The vacuum
cleaner is
not charging
The suction
power is
decreasing
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POSSIBLE REASON
The vacuum cleaner
has
not been charged
1.
The power switch is
not turned on.
2.
The power cord is
damaged.
1.
The crevice tools,
extension hose or
the floor nozzle
may be blocked
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Make sure the vacuum
cleaner has been fully
charged for first time use or
if it has not been used
for a long time.
1.
Make sure the power
switch of main power
supply is turned on.
2.
Do not use a damaged
power cord. Please
bring to customer
service center.
1.
Check that there are
no blockages in the
crevice tools, extension
hose or floor nozzle. If
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