Troubleshooting - Vacmaster VK609PFR 0201 Operator's Manual

Wet/dry/shampoo vacuum
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TROUBLESHOOTING.

PROBLEM
The wet/dry shampoo
vacuum will not operate.
The dust comes out from
the motor cover.
Low suction power and high
operating noise / vibrations.
Cleaning solution does not
spray out.
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Faulty power cord, switch, or motor.
No power supply.
On/Off switch is in the wrong
position. Or the correct mode
button is not selected.
Collection tank full.
The cartridge filter is missing or
damaged.
Incorrect use of foam filter when
dry vacuuming.
The exhaust filter is missing or
damaged.
Nozzle, hose, or tank inlet is
blocked.
Cartridge filter is clogged by fine
dust.
Float valve has closed.
Detergent mode is not selected.
Cleaning solution tank is empty.
Incorrectly fitted tubes.
The water pump inside the power
head overheats.
Unplug and check the power
cord. If damaged, have it
repaired by a professional or
call customer service.
Check the power supply, cord,
breakers, and fuses.
Press the ON 'I' button on
the power head and select
desired cleaning mode. Follow
instructions on page 12-17.
Empty the collection tank.
Attach or replace the cartridge
filter.
Replace the foam wet filter with
the cartridge filter.
Attach or replace the exhaust
filter.
Check and remove blockage
from the nozzle, hose, and tank
inlet.
Take off the filter and clean it or
install a new cartridge filter.
Empty the collection tank of
any liquid waste and ensure the
float valve located underneath
the filter is able to move freely.
Press the detergent mode
button.
Refill the cleaning solution tank.
Check fittings and connections.
Ensure there are no kinks in
tubes.
Let the vacuum cool down to
reach a normal temperature,
then re-start the vacuum.
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SOLUTION

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