Troubleshooting
Risk of injuries or material damage
¾ In case of doubt always consult a specialist workshop.
¾ Before any inspection or any work on the device, switch off the motor and remove the power
pack.
Problem
Possible cause
The device switch-
The power pack is too hot.
es off.
The power pack is discharged.
The temperature of the device (electronics) is too
high.
Overcurrent release
The device will not
The power pack is discharged.
switch on.
Overvoltage release
Overcurrent release
Power pack temperature too high or too low.
The power pack is defective.
Vibrations.
The vacuum/blow turbine is heavily soiled.
Strong vibrations
Damaged blowing turbine or other parts.
The motor has no
The vacuum bag is full.
power or the device
The vacuum/blow pipe is blocked.
is not vacuuming/
blowing.
The vacuum/blow turbine is damaged.
Warranty
The warranty conditions of our local company or
importer apply in all countries. Under the terms of
the warranty we will repair faults on your device
free of charge, insofar as material or manufactur-
ing defects are the cause. To make a claim under
warranty please contact your seller or your nearest
branch.
CE Declaration of Conformity
Further details about the device are con-
tained on the separately enclosed CE
Declaration of Conformity, which forms part
of this instruction manual.
Troubleshooting
WARNING!
Environmentally-friendly disposal
Power tools, accessories and packaging must be
routed to an environmentally sound recycling chain.
Power tools (without power packs/batteries):
Do not throw your old power tool away in the
domestic waste. Take it to an appropriate disposal
facility.
Remedy
Allow the power pack to cool.
Charge the power pack.
Allow the device too cool and if neces-
sary, clean the air inlet.
If this occurs again take your device to a
specialist workshop.
Charge the power pack.
If this occurs again take your device to a
specialist workshop.
If this occurs again take your device to a
specialist workshop.
Allow the power pack to cool down or
warm up.
Replace the power pack.
Clean the vacuum/blow turbine.
Switch off the device immediately.
Have defective parts replaced by a
workshop.
Empty the vacuum bag.
Remove and clean the vacuum/blow
pipe.
Have defective parts replaced by a
workshop.
Power packs/batteries:
Do not dispose of power packs/batteries
in domestic waste, by burning or throwing
into water. Power packs/batteries must be
collected, recycled or disposed of in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
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