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Problem
When I use my vacuum
cleaner I sometimes feel
static electricity shocks.
The bottom segment of
the display flashes red.
All segments of the display
flash quickly.
The middle segment of the
display flashes white and
the bottom segment of the
display flashes red.
Possible cause
The mini turbo brush is not
fully closed.
Your vacuum cleaner builds
up static electricity. The lower
the air humidity, the more
static electricity the
appliance builds up.
You vacuumed up fine sand,
lime or a similar substance.
This also causes static
electricity.
The battery is empty.
An error has occurred.
The appliance is stored or
charged at temperatures
below 5 °C.
Solution
Make sure that the top and bottom
parts of the mini turbo brush are
properly connected and there is no gap
between the two parts. Check if the
locking ring is in closed position (see
user manual).
Discharge the appliance by frequently
holding the tube against other metal
objects in the room (for example the
legs of a table or chair, etc.). You can
also raise the air humidity level in the
room.
Empty the dust container and clean the
filter according to the instructions in the
user manual.
Charge the battery by connecting the
appliance to the charging station. You
can also charge the appliance directly by
inserting the adapter into the wall
socket and attaching the magnetic
charging disc to the underside of the
appliance.
Check for any blockages in the tube or
nozzle. Try recharging the appliance,
emptying the dust container and
cleaning the filter. If this does not help,
take the appliance to a Philips service
center or contact the Consumer Care
Center via www.philips.com/support.
Move the appliance to a warmer room.
Do not store or charge the appliance at
temperatures below 5 °C or above 40 °C.
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