4. PROBLEM SOLVING
Please perform the following checks if the unit malfunctions.
4.1. The unit suction effi ciency has deteriorated
Has suction efficiency deteriorated?
Everything is OK
There is therefore a leak problem in the ductwork or a
problem with the motor.
Contact your installer.
Everything is OK
4.2. The unit does not start at all
Check that the drawer is pushed as far as it will go into its housing. For safety reasons, a system prevents the unit from starting if the drawer is not in
place. Check that the power lead for the machine is plugged in.
Contact your installer if the problem persists.
4.3. If you have sucked up liquid by mistake, unplug the unit immediately and contact your
installer.
NO
YES
YES
1. Empty the tank and clean the filters
Has suction efficiency improved?
2. Disconnect the suction duct from the air inlet and see
whether the suction is improved at the air inlet.
Has suction efficiency improved?
NO
There is therefore a blockage in the suction ductwork.
Run several stop-start cycles on the unit using its buttons,
letting the unit run for thirty seconds at each cycle. The
resulting airflow fluctuation should move the debris by
sucking it towards the unit.
Has suction efficiency improved?
YES
If one of your suction inlets is working properly, try to suck
out the blockage by packing the end of the hose at the
entry to the congested inlet.
Use a traditional vacuum cleaner if no inlet is working.
Contact your installer if the problem persists.
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NO
YES
NO