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Vacuum won't turn on

You flip the power switch, but the vacuum won't turn on.

Not plugged into working outlet

Check to make sure the vacuum cord is plugged into a working outlet.

Damaged cord

If your vacuum is plugged into a working outlet, but won't turn on, check to see if the cord is functional. Look for exposed wires or a loose connection where the cord enters the vacuum unit. If you need to replace the cord, refer to this guide.

  • Make sure to unplug the cord before inspecting for damage. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death.

Power switch is faulty

If the vacuum won't turn on and the undamaged cord is plugged into a known working outlet, the power switch may be faulty. If you need to replace the switch, refer to this guide.

Motor is faulty

If the vacuum won't turn on, the cord is not damaged, it is plugged into a working outlet, and the power switch is functional, the motor may be faulty. If you need to replace the motor, refer to this guide.

Dust coming out of vacuum

While the vacuum is on, there is dust coming out of the vent on the back of the vacuum.

Filter is not installed

The filter is not installed. Remove the orange top of the unit from the black canister and install a cloth filter whenever using the vacuum to suck things up in a dry environment.

Leakage when sucking water

The vacuum leaks whenever you suck up water.

Black canister is cracked

There is a crack in the black canister of the vacuum. Find crack and if small enough, cover with a strong adhesive/tape. If crack is too large, then replace the canister.

Vacuum has a loss of suction

The vacuum turns on but does not suck anything up.

Filter is clogged

If the filter becomes so clogged that no air can get through it, the vacuum will not have any suction even though it is on. Remove the bottom of the unit to see if this is the case. Empty the unit of debris and dust and clean the filter as necessary.

Float ball is blocking intake

This vacuum is equipped with a plastic ball float which blocks the intake to the motor if the vacuum is tipped over or a large quantity of water has been sucked up by the vacuum. This is a safety mechanism designed to prevent water from entering the motor. In order for the ball to drop back down to allow suction once again, the vacuum must be turned completely off, set upright, and emptied of any water.

Hose is faulty

If the vacuum turns on but has no suction power despite a clean filter and the intake not being blocked by the float ball, check the hose for any issues. Make sure it is plugged all the way into the correct hole (front of vacuum for sucking, back for blowing). Check to see if there is any debris blocking the hose. Examine the hose for any damage through which air might escape.

Air Blower not working

The vacuum turns on but does not blow any air out of the hose.

Filter is clogged

If the filter becomes so clogged that no air can get through it, the vacuum will not have any blowing power even though it is on. Remove the bottom of the unit to see if this is the case. Empty the unit of debris and dust and clean the filter as necessary.

Float ball is blocking intake

This vacuum is equipped with a plastic ball float which blocks the intake to the motor if the vacuum is tipped over or a large quantity of water has been sucked up by the vacuum. This is a safety mechanism designed to prevent water from entering the motor. In order for the ball to drop back down to allow blowing power once again, the vacuum must be turned completely off, set upright, and emptied of any water.

Hose is faulty

If the vacuum turns on but has no blowing power despite a clean filter and the intake not being blocked by the float ball, check the hose for any issues. Make sure it is plugged all the way into the correct hole (front of vacuum for sucking, back for blowing). Check to see if there is any debris blocking the hose. Examine the hose for any damage through which air might escape.

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10 Commenti

My vacuum sounds like an air raid siren. Please help. I've cleaned filters, and lubed the bearings. Not helping.

Bill Bland - Replica

Hi my new vacuum his not clogged in the hose, container is empty and power works fine. However, the float ball seems to be getting sucked up during normal up-right use, stopping suction. Is there a fix for this?

One - Replica

Hi, our's just shut off while vacuuming and won't turn back on. Cords and outlets are fine. The machine itself is about a year old, maybe two. Is there a reset button perhaps? (Haven't seen one). Or any advice?

Thank you!

Kimberly Yamaguchi - Replica

Same exact issue. Did you get any resolution?

cincygrl -

I have the same problem only I had just purchased mine maybe 2 months ago and have used it no more than 5-10 times and I was actually just cleaning an a/c filter with it and it was running maybe 3 minutes then just stopped and won't come back on I've tried different plug ins and checked everything and get nothing…let me know if you get a solution…

Kandace Guillot -

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