• Hand over to an official collection
point,
• Return to the manufacturer/distrib-
utor.
This does not affect accessories en-
closed with the old devices or tools
without any electrical components.
Disposal instructions for
rechargeable batteries
Do not throw batteries into do-
mestic waste, fire (risk of ex-
plosion) or water. Damaged
batteries can harm the environ-
ment and your health if poison-
ous fumes or liquids escape.
Troubleshooting
The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Device does not
start
Device works with
interruptions
Low work output
Possible Cause
Rechargeable battery
(16) not inserted
Rechargeable battery
(16) discharged
On/Off switch (1) is
broken
Defective motor
Internal loose contact
On/Off switch (1) is
broken
Rechargeable battery
(16) discharged
Attachment tool blunt or
worn down
Dispose of the batteries according
to local standards. Defective or used
batteries must be recycled. Hand in
the batteries at a used battery collec-
tion point where they are recycled in
an environmentally friendly manner.
For more information, please contact
your local waste management pro-
vider or our service centre. Dispose of
batteries in a discharged state. We re-
commend covering the contacts with
an adhesive strip to protect against
short circuits. Do not open the bat-
tery.
Remedy
Inserting and removing the
battery, p. 31
Charging the battery, p. 30
Contact the service centre.
Contact the service centre.
Contact the service centre.
Contact the service centre.
Charging the battery, p. 30
Inserting/removing the wire or
nylon brush, p. 29
GB
MT
33