Instructions / Assembly

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Possible Remedy
1a. Remove disposable filter bag or empty debris bucket as described in Homeowner’s Guide and
install replacement.
1b. Insert handle end of hose into utility valve at power unit. Turn unit on. This will reverse normal air flow through
the hose and dislodge any clogs.
1c. Insert hose end into any inlet with power unit running, place the palm of your hand over the opposite end of the
hose. When you can feel the suction increase, hold your hand over the hose end for a few seconds and then
quickly remove your hand. This procedure repeated several time should clear the obstruction. If the blockage is not
cleared, contact your nearest Service Center.
1d. Check all wall inlet covers to be sure they are closed and sealed tightly.
1e. Inspect and remove any blockages.
2a. Replace defective wall inlet.
2b.
Turn unit off for 20 minutes then plug unit back in. If unit does not start, look for the tripped circuit breaker behind
the unit, a white button has popped up, push it back to reset it. If circuit breaker trips again, unplug your unit and
contact your local Service Center.
2c. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker on wall panel.
2d. Replace hose as required.
2e. 1) Push
Reset
button while unit is engaged OR
2) Unplug unit completely for 60 seconds.
2f. Contact your local Service Center.
2g. Remove and replace disposable filter bag as described in Homeowner’s Guide.
3a. A complete check of all wall inlet and power unit low-voltage control lead connections. Turn system off by
removing fuse or tripping circuit breaker at house fuse box.
4a. Check and close direct door and make sure debris bucket handles are fully locked.
5a. Check all other wall inlets, utility valve at power unit and sweep inlet valve.