Fault
The joint connector of the
DuoClean is blocked.
The DuoClean is making an
unusual noise.
The inspection flap does
not close/does not remain
closed.
The DuoClean is swivelling
excessively.
Possible cause and solutions
– Open the inspection flap on the left hand side of the
device. This can be done by inserting a coin into the
groove (1).
The magnetic latch on the inspection flap comes open (2).
You can now clearly see inside the suction channel.
– Remove any objects that are blocking the suction channel
(3). To do this, use an appropriate blunt object (e.g.
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screwdriver, crochet hook).
– Press the inspection flap down to close it again.
The magnetic latch on the inspection flap will click into
place and it is now firmly closed.
– Also check whether the suction openings between the
sealing lips are clear. If necessary, shake out any objects
inside.
– Remove the blockage with a suitable blunt tool (e.g. screw
driver, crochet hook).
It is possible that the device has not been closed correctly or
that the cloth holder frame has not been mounted correctly.
– Check whether the inspection flap is closed correctly and
close it if not.
– Check the cloth holder frame is correctly inserted and
locked into place.
It is possible that the tank is not correctly installed.
– Switch the cordless vacuum cleaner off.
– Install the tank, see
tank
[} 55].
– Switch the cordless vacuum cleaner back on again.
It is possible that the holding magnet is dirty.
– Switch the cordless vacuum cleaner off.
– Clean the surface of the magnet.
It is possible that the suction channel is still wet.
– Switch the cordless vacuum cleaner off.
– Using a kitchen towel, dry the area of the suction channel
that is exposed by the inspection flap
.
– Let the suction channel dry before continuing.
The cleaning cloth is not fixed properly.
Removing, filling and inserting the
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