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B. If a blockage occurs during
tool use:

Turn cleaner OFF and disconnect from
electrical outlet.
1. Look into hose end and remove any
blockage.

Note:

Electrical parts are enclosed in

the cleaner. Do not remove any screws.
If blockage cannot be removed through
existing openings, take the cleaner to a
Hoover Factory Service Center or an
Authorized Hoover Warranty Service
Dealer (Depot).

C. If blockage occurs during
powered hand tool use:

Filter assembly not assembled prop-
erly

Ensure that filter assembly is posi-
tioned properly (Figs. 3-10 to 3-12).

Problem: Cleaner hard to push

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Incorrect carpet height setting

Move nozzle control knob to a higher
settting.

Problem: Cleaning tools won’t pick
up

Possible cause

Possible solution

4-2

D

1. Disconnect powered hand tool from
hose. Remove bottom plate, belt guard
and turbine as described in Figs. 3-28,
3-29 and 3-35.

Remove any blockage from turbine
channel (D).
Replace belt turbine, brush roll, belt
guard and bottom plate.

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Problem: Cleaner won’t run

Clearing blockages

Disconnect cleaner from electrical

outlet.
Warning - Brush roll can start

suddenly. Unplug cleaner when it

is turned over.

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

continuing with each step until the
blockage is found:

A. If a blockage occurs dur-
ing floor cleaning:

Turn cleaner OFF and disconnect from
electrical outlet.

1. Check fullness of dirt cup and filter
assembly; empty cup and clean filters if
needed.

4. If you have a
problem

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Not firmly plugged in

Plug unit in firmly.

• No voltage in wall plug

Check fuse or breaker.

• Blown fuse/tripped breaker

Replace fuse/reset breaker.

• Thermal protector activated

Allow cleaner to cool for 30 minutes

(this will reset the thermal protector)

Problem: Cleaner won’t pick up

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Broken or worn belt

Replace belt.

• Agitator brush roll worn

Replace brush roll.

• Dirt cup full

Empty dirt cup.

• Incorrect carpet height setting

Move nozzle control knob to lower

setting.

• Blockage in air flow passage

Clear blockage.

• HEPA cartridge filter clogged

Clean HEPA cartridge filter by either

tapping the side of the dirt cup or
removing the cartridge filter as
described in the “Filter assembly” sec-
tion.

Pre-filter clogged

Clean pre-filter as described in
“Filter assembly” section.

Dirt cup not properly installed and
latched

Position dirt cup properly and lock
latch (Fig. 3-5).

Problem: Cleaning

Dirt cup lid not positioned properly
or missing

Ensure that dirt cup lid is properly
positioned.

Problem: Cleaning tools

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

Problem: Powered hand tool brush roll

won’t turn

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

• Too much pressure being applied to

tool

Continue using tool applying

light

pressure.

• Blockage in turbine channel

Remove blockage.

• Broken or worn belt

Replace belt.

• Low cleaner suction

Check items under “Cleaner suction

low”.

C

4-1

• Cleaner handle not in upright posi-

tion

Ensure that cleaner handle is locked in
upright position.

• Blockage in hose

Clear blockage.

Problem: Cleaner won’t self-propel

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Flat belt broken or worn

Replace belt.

• Self-propel button in OFF position

Slide button to ON.

Problem: Brush roll not turning

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Brush roll in OFF position

• Move brush roll control to ON position

(carpet)

• Flat belt broken or worn

Replace belt.

Problem: Visible dirt leaking
through final filter

Possible cause

Possible solution

• Filter assembly not installed

properly

• Remove filter assembly from dirt

cup and ensure that HEPA cartridge
filter is properly attached to pre-filter
screen and that entire filter assembly
is properly repositioned inside dirt
cup (Fig. 3-10 through 3-12).

Problem: Dirt inside dirt cup stops
spinning

Note:

Heavy debris may settle to the

bottom of the dirt cup and prevent the
dirt from spinning without affecting
cleaning performance. The cleaner can
continue to be used even if the dirt is
not spinning inside the dirt cup.
However, if the dirt does stop spinning
AND there is a noticeable decrease of
performance, check the items under
“Cleaner won’t pick up”.

Checking under bottom plate

2. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug.
3. Remove bottom plate, belt and agita-
tor (see “The belt” section).
Look into opening (C) for blockages and
remove.

4. Remove agitator shield and remove
any loose debris which may have accu-
mulated under it.