If You Have A Problem - Koblenz Electrica AI-1220 Manual De Operación

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1. Insert both extremities of the handle on the tubes located in the rear of the cart.
2. Insert the four screws (included) and tighten.
3. Insert the two screws (included) in the mid separators and tighten.
PROBLEM
Vacuum does not start.
Low suction.
1. Take the motor head out of the tank. Unlock the three snap clamps.
2. Remove the cloth filter and replace the motor head into place.
3. Connect the line cord into a 120 Volts, 60 Hz outlet.
4. Install the water suction accessory.
5. Turn the vacuum cleaner on, using the on / off switch.
6. When finished, turn the vacuum cleaner off, disconnect it and wind the cord around the handle.
NOTE: When the tank is full, the float valve will close the motor intake, preventing any further suction. Never vacuum water
with the power nozzle, the electric hose or the cloth filter.
1. Check the level of the water or dirt in the tank periodically. If it is full, take the motor head off and empty the tank (see fig. 1).
2. Shake the cloth filter to remove the dust, never wash it. Place the bag over cage, making sure the elastic band is over the last
wire ring of the cage, fitting snuggly between the last ring and the motor base covering the entire cage (see fig. 2).
3. Take off the sponge filter at the bottom of the motor head (see fig. 3). Hand wash it with cold water. Let it dry completely before
placing it again in the vacuum cleaner. Never use heat sources to shorten the drying time, this can change its shape.
4. Place the motor head over the tank and lock the three snap latches.
NOTE: Models AI-1960, AI-1960-P, AI-1660 and AI-1660-P, include a drain hose.
FIG. 1
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IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE
Not firmly plugged in.
Tank full.
Filers are dirty.
Motor head not installed correctly.
Clogged hose.
WET PICK - UP (Only for wet / dry models)
MAINTENANCE
Plug in firmly.
Empty tank.
Shake dust off cloth and wash the sponge
Be sure the hood seats properly on the tank.
Check the snap clamp are closed.
Clean the hose.
FIG. 2
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION
FIG. 3

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