TINECO IFLOOR 3 Water Tank Sensor Error
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Dirty Water Tank Assembly
The Dirty Water Tank contains the primary conductivity probes used to signal the tank's status to the main control board. Over time, these probes develop a resistive coating or the internal float mechanism becomes stuck due to debris, leading to persistent sensor errors that cannot be resolved by surface cleaning alone. Replacing the entire assembly restores the electrical integrity of the sensing circuit.
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2%
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HEPA Filter Replacement
A saturated or heavily soiled HEPA filter disrupts the vacuum's internal pressure and airflow dynamics. This disruption can cause moisture to be pulled upward into the motor housing or sensor interface area, leading to false 'tank full' or 'sensor error' triggers caused by humidity bridging the electrical contacts at the top of the tank chamber.
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Chassis Cleaning Tool and Gasket Kit
The electrical interface between the removable tank and the vacuum body relies on spring-loaded pin connectors. If these pins or the surrounding gasket become contaminated with moisture or dirt, it creates an impedance mismatch that the control board interprets as a sensor failure. A maintenance kit ensures the physical connection points are clear of galvanic corrosion and debris.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dirty Water Tank Assembly.
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