Specifications
Max CFM:
Air Watts:
Tank Capacity:
Runtime (min/Ah):
Motor:
L
(emission sound pressure level)
PA
L
(sound power level)
WA
Depth in. (cm):
Height in. (cm):
Width in. (cm):
Hose Length in. (cm):
Volts:
Weight lbs (kg):
LED Lights:
Collection Type:
Filter Model/Style No.:
Filtration Type:
Wet/Dry:
Belt Hook
Accessories:
Troubleshooting
symptom
Vacuum has weak or no suction
power
Nozzle is clogged or jammed
Dust and debris are coming out of
the nozzle
Vacuum is not working
Vacuum gave a small static shock
while vacuuming
Possible Cause(s)
Is the tank full of dust?
Is the filter clogged?
Does the battery need to be charged?
Is the nozzle clogged?
Is debris clogging the nozzle?
Is the guard at the entrance of the tank
clogged?
Does the battery need to be charged?
Is the On/Off switch in the ON position?
Dry atmospheric conditions, like cold
temperatures or dry desert conditions may
cause static electricty buildup
46
65W
0.7L
22 minutes
Brushed
75 dB(A)
87 dB(A)
18.3 (46.6)
7.8 (19.9)
5.2 (13.4)
24.6 (62.5)
20V
2.2 (1.5)
Yes
Bagless
DCV5011H
HEPA Filter
Dry ONLY
Removable
Mesh Accessory Bag, Crevice Tool, Round/Soft Brush, Gulper/
Brush Combo, Extension Tube, Floor Wand, Flexible Hose
Corrective Action
Empty the tank.
Clean or wash the filter.
Charge the battery.
Check for and remove any debris.
Check for and remove any debris.
Check for and remove any debris.
Charge the battery.
Ensure the On/Off switch is in the
ON position.
This is harmless. Using a humidifier,
moisturizing hands, removing socks
or sweaters before vacuuming will
alleviate the possibility of static
electricity buildup.
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