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Troubleshooting guide, Symptom, Probable cause – Air King Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

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Please read the Warranty certificate before attempting any service on your power unit. The motor in

your power unit dOES NOT require oiling. The bearings have been lubricated and sealed at the fac-

tory. Tampering in any way with the motor blower will invalidate your warranty. Your central vacuum

system has been engineered to provide many years of carefree service. Should your system for

some reason fail to function properly, the following chart and instructions should help you to restore

efficient service promptly. Check the chart for symptoms and then read across to determine the prob-

able cause. The probable causes are numbered for your convenience and after you have found your

symptom refer to the directions for checking that item.

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PrObable cause

1. Power Cord

2. Push-to-reset Circuit Breaker on Unit

3. Circuit Breaker in House Panel

4. Internal Thermal Switch in Unit

(some models)

5. Electrical Wall Outlet Plug

6. Switch in the Wall Inlet Stuck Off

7. Switch in Wall Inlet Stuck On

8. Remote Control Wire Broken

9. Remote Control Wire - Shorted

10. Flexible Hose Plugged

11. Tubing in Walls Clogged

12. Dirt Canister Overfilled

13. Filter Bag - Clogged (some models)

14. Dirt Canister Lid - Off

15. Dirt Canister Gasket Loose

16. Outside Exhaust Blocked

17. Dirt Canister Not Latched

18. Another Wall Inlet Door Open

19. Blower Protection Screen Clogged

20. Relay Stuck - On

21. Relay Stuck - Off

22. Transformer Burned Out

23. Loose Wire in Power Unit

24. A Hose Plugged into another Inlet

25. P.C. Board Relay Stuck ON

26. P.C. Board Transformer burned out

27. LED Light

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power Cord - Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an operating receptacle of the proper

voltage and current for your unit.

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push-to-reset Circuit Breaker - If your unit has experienced an over current or extremely high

temperature, the button will pop out. To reset, simply push the button in until it protrudes about

1/8 inch and stays in. If the breaker pops out again when the unit is used - call your service technician.

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