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I would say unlikely for a home fix. Getting into vacuums like that is always an issue, but this has the added issue that the cord is auto retractable. The is a small drum with a huge coil spring behind it! Depending where the dog chewed through, you could just wire on a new mains plug?
Alto nilfisk vaccuum is not spraying water , a highpressure washer do you mean not a vaccuum .
But If it's an alto nilfisk blue pressure washer on the vaccuums topic it must be the bypass / autostop on the pumphouse its internally a point where a microswitch is placed and depends on the type of washer by a problem with the parbak ( a parbak is a oring/ with auxiliary kevlar ring(s)) that can hang on lime, but on an other model there are 2 springs on the bypass and one of them the great spring is broken or only hanging on lime but thats rare if it is.
I don't know if there are vaccuums with water spraying only for remove dust.
The power supply powers on even when it doesn't output any voltage, so it's kind of misleading. You should have the power supply checked or you can do it yourself if you have a multi-meter, by measuring the output and making sure there is 24V.
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