TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Vacuum will not start
If none of these suggestions help start your vacuum unit,
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
The electrical power
is not connected
properly
Low voltage wire not
connected properly
Faulty vacuum inlet
Unit circuit breaker
is off
In-house circuit
breaker is off
Defective on/off hose Turn the hose ¼ of turn in
contact your authorized service center.
Troubleshooting
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Ensure that the power cord
is plugged into a grounded
electrical outlet, according
to specifications on page 7.
Verify the low voltage
wires, make sure they are
properly inserted into the
low voltage inlet, as per
instructions on page 8.
Start the vacuum unit from
other inlets in your home,
to identify the defective
inlet.
Press the reset button
to reset the unit circuit
breaker. If unit restarts
and automatically shuts off
shortly after, contact an
authorized service center.
Reset the circuit breaker in
your electrical panel. Verify
that your central vacuum
unit is connected on a
dedicated grounded circuit
(see pages 6 and 7).
the vacuum inlet. If unit
starts, have the vacuum
hose checked by a certified
service center.