Karcher WV50 Window Vac Stock Number: ES1373181
This genuine Karcher Window Vac will help get your glass and tile surfaces sparkling clean
Manufactured by Karcher
(This part fits select models)
Karcher WV50 Window Vac
This product includes:
- 280mm vacuum nozzle
- Lithium ion battery & battery charger
- Working width of vacuum nozzle: 280mm
- Wastewater container capacity: 100ml
- Battery charge time: 2 hours
- Battery running time: 20 min
- Area per battery charge: 40-60m2, approx 45 windows
- Voltage: 230V
- Dimensions: 130mm (L) x 90mm (W) x 355mm (H)
Instructions for use: Simply spray the dirty surface, leave it a few moments and then get suctioning. It has non-drip technology and a handy wastewater tank than can be emptied by lifting the cap and tipping upside down so there's no need to disassemble the vac.
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92 Questions and 101 Answers
- I also followed the advice, gave it a whack and it fired up. Thankyou.
- Absolutely mental....... Just smash it hard on the rubber start button & on it goes !!! Madness LOL
- I’m amazed to discover that it’s true - just tap the casing above the on/off switch quite sharply against a hard surface and hey presto!
- I took the head off and blew hard into the air pipe and the unit started up first time
- Can't believe it but just read this. Whacked it and it is working again. Thanks for such a simple solution. Couldn't be without it :-)
- I was determined to fix this and not throw the cleaner away as it was quite new and is great. Read all the tips and suggestions and just before stripping down the unit I wacked it reasonably hard on the case by the switch just in case the motor /switch was stuck after a period of not using it. Guess what. Is going strong again.
- Took the Karcher apart and found the fan had stuck, pushed it around a couple of times then put the cover back together tried the switch it operated the machine. Put screws back in. Has been ok.
- Had the same problem with the WV60 model. Proceeded by the instructions provided by Mike James. Switch was found to be OK, so tapped the motor casing fairly hard with a screwdriver and the motor started. Problem was possibly caused by not using the machine for a lengthy period of time (9 months) and brushes sticking. Hope that helps....
- If you remove the black butt plate (4 screws) then the rest of the casing screws. Split the casing and remove the suction tube, you will need to lift the motor slightly to do this. Then carefully lift out the switch, open the back of it, a rubber flap, gently lift the little board that is underneath and exercise the little brass spring switch assembly, ( seems to get stuck in on position ). Then reassemble the whole thing, reverse of dismantle. Mine now works fine.
- Hi I have had 2 window vacs and both of them won't turn on the battery is charged they are a waste of money only work a few times then they don't work. Have they got a trip switch on them. That I don't know about if they work they are good. Mrs P.Johnson
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Chris at eSpares says...
Unfortunately motors switches or batteries are not currently available for your Karcher window vac.
Have taken 2 back already doing the same thing
- My WV50 wouldn't switch on and while halfway through dismantling the cleaner it switched on and wouldn't go off. I finally tracked down the fault to the switch. There's a tiny push button surface mounted switch that's sat on a PCB under that rubber on/off button. It's soldered to the PCB. The WV50 must have been dropped (no admissions by anyone) as it disconnected all the connections and left the button switch free to rattle. With a bit of jiggling it does make a connection and will switch on. Jiggle it a bit more and you can't switch it off. I was just going to re-solder the switch back to the PCB. However, there's a tiny (and I meant tiny) white piece of plastic floating around inside the switch too. It has equally tiny wires in it and it may be a thermal fuse or some other thing. That's why I've stopped to have a long think for the moment. These switches DO seem to fail and there's no reason why they can't be available as a spare.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is important to try and prevent water entering the case as it may cause corrosion on the electrics. This can result in many electrical problems from not starting, or randomly starting itself. If this occurs try drying out in a warm environment.
- Mine is doing the same I just woke up in the early hours to hear it keeps switching itself on , I've only had it for 4 months , does anybody else know any reasons why , I haven't used it for a few weeks .
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Chris at eSpares says...
Try emptying any water and leaving in a dry place as if water gets to the electrics it may cause this problem.
My karcher window vac is fully charged, it runs for a few seconds after turning on, but then stops and the green light starts blinking. It does the same thing when turned on after being turned off. There is a grinding noise coming from it, not sure if it's related.
- The fan has become loose on the motor spindle and has moved forward to rub against the housing.
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Dean at eSpares says...
The grinding noise may be coming from the motor, this product is not made to be dismantled so if under guarantee contact Karcher.
Only used it about eight times since we bought it.
- If the battery voltage drops to less than 1.5 volts or so, it will not recharge. However, you can "reawaken" lithium batteries by applying a suitable voltage directly from another power source e.g in this case, another 3v battery. To do so you will have to disassemble the Karcher to get at the battery, then apply the voltage direct to the battery terminals. A few minutes is all that is required to lift the voltage to the point where it can be recharged in the normal manner. I have just carried out this procedure on my own unit with success.
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Chris at eSpares says...
If the batteries have been allowed to fully discharge and left they may not recharge. The batteries for the window vac are not supplied by Karcher.
- Did this work? I just bought one today and it's doing exactly the same thing after first use. Plugged in to the charger when it ran flat and then, after charging for 10 minutes, it turned itself on and won't turn off!
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Chris at eSpares says...
Try leaving in a warm environment as water may have got to the electrics causing the problem. It may take a while to dry out so may discharge first.