PROBLEM
No electrical power.
Switch is turned on. Intermittent
power to motor(s).
Electrical Shock
PROBLEM
Vacuum motor on, low or no
vacuum at wand.
Motor running and no vacuum
and no exhaust from the blow-
port.
Premature closing of ball type
shutoff. Ball type shutoff failing
to release after recovery tank is
drained.
Troubleshooting Information
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Defective power cord.
2. Circuit breaker off or fuse
blown.
1. Faulty electrical cable.
2. Defective switches.
3. Loose terminal.
1. Equipment not grounded.
VACUUM SYSTEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Drain hose open.
2. Defective vacuum hose Kinks
in vacuum hose.
3. Vacuum disconnected.
4. Damaged recovery
5. Lint clogging ball type shutoff
screen.
6. Loose hose connection
7. Vacuum motor exhaust
blocked.
1. Faulty vacuum motor.
2. Water shutoff closed.
1. Dirty or clogged shut off filter
screen.
2. Ball coated with detergent or
other foreign material.
3. Screen slightly out of round.
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SOLUTION
1. Replace
2. Turn circuit breaker on or
replace fuse.
Unplug any equipment using
the same circuit.
1. Repair or replace.
2. Replace.
3. Replace.
1. Locate grounded outlet.
SOLUTION
1. Close drain hose.
2. Repair or replace hose.
3. Open machine, connect
vacuum hose to recovery tank.
4. Replace tank lid. Recovery
tank lid must be closed.
5. Clean out fibers and
accumulated dirt from screen.
6. Check for leaks between
stand pipe and around clamps
and cuffs vacuum motor. Re-
place damaged hose(s).
7. Check air flow by removing
hose from machine and feel the
exhaust under the machine.
Remove obstruction.
1. Replace.
2. Clean water shutoff screen.
1. Remove and clean screen.
2. Remove and rinse ball with
clean water.
3. Bend screen by squeezing
slightly by hand until there is an
obvious space between ball
and inside of screen.