Check the filter. If needed, rinse thoroughly under luke warm water. Then allow it to dry thoroughly. I recommend keeping a second filter on hand and trading off. When replacing the filter, make sure it seated against the top. There's a shut off switch there that prevents the motor from operating without a filter. If this doesn't work, disconnect the low voltage wiring from the unit. Using insulated long nosed pliers, place one point on one terminal of the connection, and the other point in the other terminal. The motor should run when this is done. If it doesn't, it usually means there's a problem in the motor container. This requires further troubleshooting at an authorized Aerus Electrolux store by one of their technicians.
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Check the filter. If needed, rinse thoroughly under luke warm water. Then allow it to dry thoroughly. I recommend keeping a second filter on hand and trading off.
When replacing the filter, make sure it seated against the top. There's a shut off switch there that prevents the motor from operating without a filter.
If this doesn't work, disconnect the low voltage wiring from the unit. Using insulated long nosed pliers, place one point on one terminal of the connection, and the other point in the other terminal. The motor should run when this is done.
If it doesn't, it usually means there's a problem in the motor container. This requires further troubleshooting at an authorized Aerus Electrolux store by one of their technicians.
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