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Dirt Devil Easy Steamer Upright Wet/Dry Vacuum Questions & Answers
Why will my Dirt devil easy steamer not releasing cleaning solustion
Hi! You may need to prime the trigger to get the solution flowing. To prime the trigger recline the handle and pump the trigger vigorously about 30 times. Power the cleaner on and hold the trigger in for 30 seconds. Be sure you are only using the Dirt Devil cleaning products intended for use with this machine. Using something other than the specified detergent can clog the lines that deliver the solution. If your cleaner still isn't dispensing you can take it in to a Dirt Devil authorized service center for repair. I have included a link where you may go to locate a service center near you. Hope this was helpful!
Dirt devil carpet steamer diverter valve not releasing for furniture attachment
Hi there! If the trigger or valve are sticking this can be an indication that the valve may be clogged with soap residue. Try soaking the trigger end in warm water for a few hours. When you use the hose again, be sure to prime the trigger by pumping it about 30 times then squeezing it for 30 seconds to get the solution to flow. Hope this helps!
Where do i attach the hose
The hose should be fixed beside the canister that collects the debrie, you may have to open a door/plastic cover to access it.
Steamer has quit steaming. I
Any device that actually makes steam should use distilled water. You are boiling away the water to make steam. Everything in the water that is not water will remain in your 'boiler'. So, what to do now ... treat it with vinegar. Vinegar should disolve the minerals left in your boiler.
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I have a Dirt Devil
I'm not sure what the other expert has told you but the only way to test for a short circuit would be using a multimeter and measuring the resistance of the motor, but to do this you would need to know what the reistance of a good motor is.
The other way would be to use a Megger Tester and inject a voltage into the motor.
Either way I don't think you'll gain anything by carrying out any test as there can only be a short in the switch, cable or motor.
Looking at the cable for any damage should tell you if this is where the short is.
If you disconnect the motor and make the ends you've disconnected safe (cover with insulation tape) then plug the unit in and switch on. If the circuit breaker still trips then the fault is with the switch or cable, if it doesn't then the fault is with the motor.
If you try this and let me know what happens we can move on from their.
No suction to pick up water
Make sure that the dirt recovery tank is on tight. They do have a round gasket at the bottom of that tank that might have fallen out. Check for that.
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