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Medion Cordless Vacuums Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E1
Cordless vacuum will not power on, battery LEDs remain off even when pressing the power button
Main Power-On Failure
E10
Cordless vacuum shows E10 and the LED battery indicator behaves erratically (jumping from full to empty)
Battery Communication / Calibration Error
E11
Cordless vacuum displays E11 and the LED ring or display backlight does not function correctly
LED Indicator / Display Driver Fault
E12
Cordless vacuum shows E12 and the dust bin full indicator stays on even when the bin is empty
Dust Bin / Airflow Sensor Fault
E13
Cordless vacuum displays E13 and shuts down shortly after starting, especially when filters are installed
Filter Recognition / Filter Blockage Sensor Fault
E14
Cordless vacuum shows E14 and the brush head LEDs flicker or do not light while the brush still spins
Brush Head LED / Accessory Power Fault
E15
Cordless vacuum displays E15 and cannot detect or power certain motorized accessories (e.g., mini turbo brush)
Accessory Detection / Power Output Fault
E2
Cordless vacuum powers on but shuts off within a few seconds, battery LEDs flash briefly
Battery Undervoltage Protection
E3
Cordless vacuum shows E3 on the display or flashes three times and stops when the motor tries to start
Motor Overcurrent / Blocked Motor Protection
E4
Cordless vacuum displays E4 or flashes four times and suction is very weak even with a clean bin
Airflow Restriction / Overheating Protection
E5
Cordless vacuum shows E5 or five flashing LEDs and will not run the brush roll
Brush Motor / Floor Nozzle Fault
E6
Cordless vacuum displays E6 or six blinking LEDs and will not charge the battery
Charging Circuit Fault
E7
Cordless vacuum shows E7 and runs only at low power or not at all when set to turbo mode
Battery Overtemperature / Overload Protection
E8
Cordless vacuum displays E8 and the motor speed surges up and down or will not reach full power
Motor Speed Sensor / Control Fault
E9
Cordless vacuum shows E9 and immediately stops when the trigger or power button is pressed
Short Circuit / Internal Electronics Fault
Symptom
Brush roll does not spin, but suction is present
Brush Drive Failure
Symptom
LED battery indicator does not light at all, but the vacuum still runs
Battery Indicator LED Failure
Symptom
Mini motorized upholstery tool stops frequently or runs very slowly
Accessory Motor Overload / Blockage
Symptom
Vacuum body becomes unusually hot to touch near the motor area
Insufficient Cooling / Motor Overheating
Symptom
Vacuum cannot be converted to handheld mode because the release button is jammed
Release Mechanism Jam
Symptom
Vacuum charges extremely slowly or never reaches full charge
Reduced Charging Current
Symptom
Vacuum display or LEDs flicker when changing suction modes or when the brush engages
Voltage Drop / Power Distribution Issue
Symptom
Vacuum does not hold accessories securely; tools fall off during use
Accessory Latch / Coupling Wear
Symptom
Vacuum does not respond to mode changes (eco/normal/turbo) and stays at one speed
Mode Selector / Control Fault
Symptom
Vacuum emits a burning smell or visible smoke during use
Electrical Overheating / Motor Burnout
Symptom
Vacuum has very weak suction even though the motor sounds normal
Airflow Restriction / Loss of Sealing
Symptom
Vacuum intermittently cuts out when moving the wand or twisting the handle
Intermittent Connection in Wiring Harness
Symptom
Vacuum leaves a dusty smell or musty odor during operation
Contaminated Filters / Dust Path
Symptom
Vacuum leaves lines of debris on carpet and does not pick up well at the edges of the nozzle
Poor Floor Contact / Worn Brush Bristles
Symptom
Vacuum makes loud rattling or grinding noises during operation
Mechanical Noise / Bearing Failure
Symptom
Vacuum produces a high-pitched whistling noise and suction seems reduced
Air Leak in Suction Path
Symptom
Vacuum runs for only a few minutes on a full charge before shutting off
Battery Capacity Degradation
Symptom
Vacuum spits debris back out of the nozzle when turned off
Debris Fall-Back / Check Valve Issue
Symptom
Vacuum suddenly shuts off during use and will not restart until it cools down
Thermal Overload of Motor
Symptom
Vacuum trigger or power button is stuck or does not click properly
Mechanical Switch / Trigger Failure
Symptom
Vacuum turns on by itself when placed in the dock or when the battery is inserted
Stuck Power Control / Logic Fault
Symptom
Vacuum will not stand securely in the charging dock or does not make reliable charging contact
Docking / Mechanical Alignment Issue
Symptom
Vacuum will not start unless the charger is plugged in, and stops immediately when unplugged
Battery Pack Not Supplying Power
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 |
Cordless vacuum will not power on, battery LEDs remain off even when pressing the power button
|
Main Power-On Failure | View Details |
| E10 |
Cordless vacuum shows E10 and the LED battery indicator behaves erratically (jumping from full to empty)
|
Battery Communication / Calibration Error | View Details |
| E11 |
Cordless vacuum displays E11 and the LED ring or display backlight does not function correctly
|
LED Indicator / Display Driver Fault | View Details |
| E12 |
Cordless vacuum shows E12 and the dust bin full indicator stays on even when the bin is empty
|
Dust Bin / Airflow Sensor Fault | View Details |
| E13 |
Cordless vacuum displays E13 and shuts down shortly after starting, especially when filters are installed
|
Filter Recognition / Filter Blockage Sensor Fault | View Details |
| E14 |
Cordless vacuum shows E14 and the brush head LEDs flicker or do not light while the brush still spins
|
Brush Head LED / Accessory Power Fault | View Details |
| E15 |
Cordless vacuum displays E15 and cannot detect or power certain motorized accessories (e.g., mini turbo brush)
|
Accessory Detection / Power Output Fault | View Details |
| E2 |
Cordless vacuum powers on but shuts off within a few seconds, battery LEDs flash briefly
|
Battery Undervoltage Protection | View Details |
| E3 |
Cordless vacuum shows E3 on the display or flashes three times and stops when the motor tries to start
|
Motor Overcurrent / Blocked Motor Protection | View Details |
| E4 |
Cordless vacuum displays E4 or flashes four times and suction is very weak even with a clean bin
|
Airflow Restriction / Overheating Protection | View Details |
| E5 |
Cordless vacuum shows E5 or five flashing LEDs and will not run the brush roll
|
Brush Motor / Floor Nozzle Fault | View Details |
| E6 |
Cordless vacuum displays E6 or six blinking LEDs and will not charge the battery
|
Charging Circuit Fault | View Details |
| E7 |
Cordless vacuum shows E7 and runs only at low power or not at all when set to turbo mode
|
Battery Overtemperature / Overload Protection | View Details |
| E8 |
Cordless vacuum displays E8 and the motor speed surges up and down or will not reach full power
|
Motor Speed Sensor / Control Fault | View Details |
| E9 |
Cordless vacuum shows E9 and immediately stops when the trigger or power button is pressed
|
Short Circuit / Internal Electronics Fault | View Details |
| – |
Brush roll does not spin, but suction is present
|
Brush Drive Failure | View Details |
| – |
LED battery indicator does not light at all, but the vacuum still runs
|
Battery Indicator LED Failure | View Details |
| – |
Mini motorized upholstery tool stops frequently or runs very slowly
|
Accessory Motor Overload / Blockage | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum body becomes unusually hot to touch near the motor area
|
Insufficient Cooling / Motor Overheating | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum cannot be converted to handheld mode because the release button is jammed
|
Release Mechanism Jam | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum charges extremely slowly or never reaches full charge
|
Reduced Charging Current | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum display or LEDs flicker when changing suction modes or when the brush engages
|
Voltage Drop / Power Distribution Issue | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum does not hold accessories securely; tools fall off during use
|
Accessory Latch / Coupling Wear | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum does not respond to mode changes (eco/normal/turbo) and stays at one speed
|
Mode Selector / Control Fault | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum emits a burning smell or visible smoke during use
|
Electrical Overheating / Motor Burnout | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum has very weak suction even though the motor sounds normal
|
Airflow Restriction / Loss of Sealing | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum intermittently cuts out when moving the wand or twisting the handle
|
Intermittent Connection in Wiring Harness | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum leaves a dusty smell or musty odor during operation
|
Contaminated Filters / Dust Path | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum leaves lines of debris on carpet and does not pick up well at the edges of the nozzle
|
Poor Floor Contact / Worn Brush Bristles | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum makes loud rattling or grinding noises during operation
|
Mechanical Noise / Bearing Failure | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum produces a high-pitched whistling noise and suction seems reduced
|
Air Leak in Suction Path | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum runs for only a few minutes on a full charge before shutting off
|
Battery Capacity Degradation | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum spits debris back out of the nozzle when turned off
|
Debris Fall-Back / Check Valve Issue | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum suddenly shuts off during use and will not restart until it cools down
|
Thermal Overload of Motor | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum trigger or power button is stuck or does not click properly
|
Mechanical Switch / Trigger Failure | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum turns on by itself when placed in the dock or when the battery is inserted
|
Stuck Power Control / Logic Fault | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum will not stand securely in the charging dock or does not make reliable charging contact
|
Docking / Mechanical Alignment Issue | View Details |
| – |
Vacuum will not start unless the charger is plugged in, and stops immediately when unplugged
|
Battery Pack Not Supplying Power | View Details |
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