Troubleshooting
p
robleM
Vacuum will not stop
30
p
ossIble cause
Hose improperly inserted
into vacuum inlet
Defective on/off hose
Low voltage wire not
connected properly
troubleshooting
c
orrectIVe actIon
ensure that the hose
end is properly placed
in the vacuum inlet: the
tab on the hose should
fit into the slots on the
inlet, to ensure adequate
contacts for the hose
switch to function (see
page 18).
If the hose is properly
placed in the vacuum
inlet, and the unit
continues running
despite the fact that
the hose switch is in
the "off" position, have
the hose checked by a
service center.
While vacuum is on,
unplug low voltage
wires from unit. If
vacuum stops, there's a
faulty low voltage wire.
contact your installer
or authorized service
center.