10. The machine has
struck a foreign body.
11. Excessive noise and/
or vibration is experienced
whilst working
12. The machine gives off
smoke whilst working
13. Battery power
reserve is low
14. The battery charger is not
recharging the battery
If problems persist after having performed the above operations, contact your dealer.
Damaged or loose parts.
Loose or damaged parts
Machine damaged
Severe working conditions
requiring greater
current absorption
Battery is insufficient for
operating requirements
Decrease in battery capacity
Battery is not correctly inserted
in the battery charger
Unsuitable environmental
conditions
Dirty contacts
The battery charger
is not energised
Faulty battery charger
EN - 20
Stop the machine (chap. 6.9).
Inspect for damage.
Check for and tighten
any loose parts.
Have all checks, repair work
and replacements carried out
by an Authorised Centre only.
Turn off the machine,
remove the battery and:
– inspect for damage;
– check for and tighten
any loose parts;
– have any damaged parts
replaced or repaired with
parts having equivalent
specifications.
Do not use the machine.
Immediately turn off
the machine, remove
the battery and
Contact an Authorised
Service Centre.
Optimise operations
(par. 7.2.1)
Use a second battery or
extended battery (par. 7.2.1)
Purchase a new battery
Check it is correctly
inserted (par. 7.2.2)
Recharge the battery in places
with suitable temperatures
(see battery/battery charger
instruction manual)
Clean the contacts
Check it is plugged in and the
power socket is energised
Replace with an
original spare part
If the problem persists,
refer to the battery/
battery charger manual