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Thermal protector, Clearing blockages – Hoover Wind Tunnel User Manual

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If you have a pro b l e m

If a minor problem occurs, it usually
can be solved quite easily when the
cause is found by using the check
list below.

Problem: Cleaner won’t run

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Not firmly plugged in

Plug unit in firmly

• No voltage in wall plug

Check fuse or breaker

• Blown fuse or tripped breaker

Replace fuse or reset breaker

• Thermal protector activated

Allow cleaner to cool for 30 minutes
(this will reset the thermal
p ro t e c t o r )

Problem: Cleaner/tools won’t pick up

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Broken or worn belt

Replace belt

• Agitator brush roll worn

Replace brush roll

• Cloth/paper filter bag full

Empty

/

change filter bag

• Incorrect carpet height setting

Move nozzle control knob to lower
setting

• Blockage in air flow passage

Clear blockage

Problem: Cleaner hard to push

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Incorrect carpet height setting

Move nozzle control knob to lower
setting

5. Remove bottom plate, belt and
agitator (see “The belt” section).

Look into opening (D) for
blockages and remove.

6. Remove agitator shield (see Fig.
44) and remove any loose debris
which may have accumulated under
it.

Thermal Protector

An internal thermal protector has
been designed into your cleaner to
protect it from overheating.

When the thermal protector acti-
vates the cleaner will stop run-
ning.

If this happens proceed as fol-

lows:

1. Tu rn cleaner OFF and disconnect

it from the electrical outlet.

2. Check secondary and final filters

for dirt accumulation.

3. Refer to “Clearing blockages”

s e c t i o n .

4.

When cleaner is unplugged and

motor cools for 30 minutes,

the ther-

mal protector automatically resets
and cleaning may continue.

If the thermal protector continues to
activate after following the above
steps, your cleaner may need ser-
vicing (see “Service” section).

Clearing blockages

Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.

Low suction or pick up may be due
to a blockage in the system. Refer
to the following steps to check for
blockages

continuing with each

step until the blockage is found:

1. Check fullness of filter bag;
change if needed.

2. Plug cleaner in and turn
ON. Check for suction at end

of hose (A).

a. If there is

suction,

turn cleaner

OFF and continue with step 3.

b. If there is

no suction,

turn clean-

er OFF and check for blockage in
hose and dirt tube as follows:

1) Disconnect hose from dirt duct
(C) by reversing pro c e d u re for
“Attach hose” on pg. 3 Fig. 7 and 8.

2) Clear out hose

3) Look into (C) and remove any
b l o c k a g e

3. Check connection at hose tube
(B); remove any blockage.

4. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug.

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C

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