Windsor 98165 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
T/SG 98165 7/24/97
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART:
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
No Power to Machine Dead electrical circuit
Power switch failure
Faulty power cord
Electrical Shock Equipment not grounding
Receptacle not grounded
Internal wiring problem
Vac motor speed Worn motor brushes
varies or doesn’t run
Motor worn out
Motor has overheated
Faulty switch
Loss of vacuum Broken vac hose
Worn out vac motor
Lint clogging vac motor
Loose cuffs on vac hose
Vac motor seals leaking
Lint or dirt clogging vacuum
hose or tool
Faulty vac housing seals
DAILY MAINTENANCE:
(At the end of each working day):
1. Rinse tank
2. Remove cover and allow to dry.
3. Remove filters for cleaning or to allow to dry.
4. Inspect hoses for wear. Frayed or cracked
hoses should be replaced to avoid vacuum
loss.
5. Inspect power cord for wear. This cable will
lie on wet surfaces. To prevent electrical
shock replace cords with frayed or cracked
insulation immediately.
SOLUTION
Check building circuit breaker or fuse box.
Replace.
Replace.
Follow grounding instructions exactly.
Contact an electrician to check buildings wiring.
Have a trained service technician check machine’s wiring.
Replace.
Replace.
Clear air obstruction and wait for motor to cool down.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
With power off, clean motor.
Tighten cuffs turning counterclockwise.
Replace.
With power off, clean out obstruction.
Replace.
NOTE: Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel. Using non-Windsor parts to repair this machine will void
the warranty. A complete service manual is available upon request which includes wiring diagrams, parts lists, part diagrams and
basic repair instructions for the entire machine. Contact an authorized Windsor dealer for complete details.