servicing dealer. STIHL dealers are
regularly given the opportunity to attend
training courses and are supplied with
the necessary technical information.
If these maintenance operations are not
carried out as specified, the user
assumes responsibility for any damage
that may occur. Among other things,
this includes:
–
Damage to the motor due to neglect
or deficient maintenance (e.g. not
cleaning cooling air inlets).
–
Damage due to incorrect electrical
connection (voltage, inadequately
rated connecting cords).
–
Corrosion and other consequential
damage resulting from improper
storage.
–
Damage to the product resulting
from the use of poor quality
replacement parts.
Wear Parts
Some parts of the machine are subject
to normal wear and tear even when the
machine is used in conformity with its
intended use. These parts must be
replaced in good time, depending on the
nature and duration of use. Among other
parts, this includes:
–
Filter element, filter bag
SE 122, SE 122 E
Troubleshooting
Fault: Motor does not start
Cause
Remedy
Mains fuse has
Check and reset
been tripped
mains fuse
Overload protection
Let vacuum
has been tripped
cleaner cool for
approx. 5 minutes
Fault: Motor does not run in
automatic mode
Cause
Remedy
Power tool faulty or
Check correct
not plugged in
operation of power
correctly
tool and insert plug
properly
Fault: Poor suction performance
Cause
Remedy
Manually set suction
See "Operation"
power is too low
Filter bag is full
See "Emptying the
container"
Suction hose / tool
Clean suction
is clogged
hose / tool
Filter element is
See "Cleaning the
fouled
filter element" and
"Replacing the fil-
ter element"
Gasket between
Clean or replace
upper part of vac-
gasket
uum cleaner and
container is fouled
or faulty
Fault: No suction performance when
wet-vacuuming
Cause
Remedy
Container full
See "Emptying the
(intake port is
container"
sealed by float)
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