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8. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
WARNING!
others:
– After each use, disconnect the machine
from the mains and check for damage.
– Correct maintenance is essential to main
tain the original efficiency and safety of the
machine over time.
– Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be
sure the equipment is in safe working con
dition.
– Never use the machine with worn or dam
aged parts. Damaged parts are to be re
placed and never repaired.
– Only use original spare parts. Parts that are
not of the same quality can seriously dam
age the equipment and compromise safety.
WARNING!
ations unplug the machine from the mains.
1. MOTOR COOLING
To avoid overheating and damage to the motor,
always keep the cooling air vents clean and free
of sawdust and debris.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
1) The motor will not
start or will not keep
running
2) The motor runs
irregularly and lacks
in power when rev-
ved
For your safety and that of
During maintenance oper
LIKELY CAUSE
– No electric power
– Intake grille missing or improperly
assembled
– Vacuum tube missing or improperly
assembled
– Bag full or clogged
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE / TROUBLESHOOTING
2. ELECTRIC CABLES
WARNING!
electric cables regularly and replace them if
they are worn or their insulation looks dam
aged.
If the electric cable is damaged, have it replaced
with a genuine spare part by a qualified technician.
3. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
All maintenance operations not foreseen in this
manual must be performed exclusively by your
dealer.
All and any operations performed in unauthorised
centres or by unqualified persons will totally invali-
date the warranty.
4. STORAGE
After every work stint, clean the machine thor-
oughly to remove all dust and debris, and repair
or replace any faulty parts.
The machine must be stored in a dry place away
from the elements and out of the reach of children.
Check the condition of the
SOLUTION
– Check the power connections
– Assemble and fasten the intake
grille properly (chap. 4.1)
– Assemble and fasten the vacuum
tube properly (chap. 4.2)
– Empty the bag (see chap. 7)