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Problem
The mini Turbo brush does
not function properly.
When I use my vacuum
cleaner I sometimes feel
static electricity shocks.
Using the water tank
Problem
The water flow from the
water tank is reduced.
Possible cause
The roller brush is blocked.
The roller brush is blocked by
fabric or surfaces during
cleaning.
The roller brush is not
properly inserted into the
mini Turbo brush.
Your vacuum cleaner builds
up static electricity. The lower
the air humidity, the more
static electricity the
appliance builds up.
You vacuumed up dust and
dirt. This also causes static
electricity.
Possible cause
The wetting strip is blocked
by dirt.
The microfiber mopping pad
is not placed correctly and
blocks the wetting strip as a
result. This prevents water
from flowing out of the
wetting strip.
The water tank is empty or
nearly empty.
You are using a microfiber
mopping pad that is not
supplied by Philips.
Solution
If you have checked the above and the
appliance still does not charge, take it to
a Philips service center or contact the
Consumer Care Center.
Remove hairs from the brush with a pair
of scissors (see user manual).
Keep the mini Turbo brush aligned with
the surface and do not push the Turbo
brush into soft surfaces.
Make sure that roller brush and the mini
Turbo brush are properly connected and
that there is no gap between the parts
(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 (Fig. 10) according to the
instructions in the user manual.
Solution
Remove the wetting strip and clean it.
Make sure that you place the mopping
pad correctly. Check the user manual for
proper placement.
Refill the water tank.
Only use an original Philips microfiber
mopping pad. You can buy these
mopping pads in the online Philips shop
at www.shop.philips.com/service or at
your Philips dealer.