Hi, there is no reset button on a Rainbow vacuum. There is a safety switch on all E series and E2 series Rainbow vacuums, that keep it from running without the water basin on it.
If you have any more questions let me know. I am a Rainbow seller, and a Rainbow expert also.
One other thing. All E series vacuums have a built in circuit breaker on the motor. Some of the earlier ones, ot was only a fuse, and if it blew, it had to be replaced. Most of them have a automatic reseting curcuit breaker, that will blow and auto reset its self, after it cools off. They do sometimes stay blown also, and do not reset. If that is the case, it has to also be replaced, or removed, and wired directly, with out it on there.
Motor brushes are usually the source of a non working E-2 vacuums and when they burn out, they usually take the motor armature with them, from excessive heat and flare electrical arking to the armature.
Thank you again,
RalphOne other thing. All E series vacuums have a built in circuit breaker on the motor. Some of the earlier ones, ot was only a fuse, and if it blew, it had to be replaced. Most of them have a automatic reseting curcuit breaker, that will blow and auto reset its self, after it cools off. They do sometimes stay blown also, and do not reset. If that is the case, it has to also be replaced, or removed, and wired directly, with out it on there.
Motor brushes are usually the source of a non working E-2 vacuums and when they burn out, they usually take the motor armature with them, from excessive heat and flare electrical arking to the armature.
If in the middle of running your machine, then the problem could be either the motor on the single speed e SERIES or the controller on the two speed e2 version. Contact us if that does not solve your problem. We have free technical support. RainVac www.rainvac.com 800-523-0510
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Hi, there is no reset button on a Rainbow vacuum. There is a safety switch on all E series and E2 series Rainbow vacuums, that keep it from running without the water basin on it.
If you have any more questions let me know. I am a Rainbow seller, and a Rainbow expert also.
Thank you,
Ralph
One other thing. All E series vacuums have a built in circuit breaker on the motor. Some of the earlier ones, ot was only a fuse, and if it blew, it had to be replaced. Most of them have a automatic reseting curcuit breaker, that will blow and auto reset its self, after it cools off. They do sometimes stay blown also, and do not reset. If that is the case, it has to also be replaced, or removed, and wired directly, with out it on there.
Motor brushes are usually the source of a non working E-2 vacuums and when they burn out, they usually take the motor armature with them, from excessive heat and flare electrical arking to the armature.
Thank you again,
Ralph
If in the middle of running your machine, then the problem could be either the motor on the single speed e SERIES or the controller on the two speed e2 version. Contact us if that does not solve your problem. We have free technical support.
RainVac
www.rainvac.com
800-523-0510