Troubleshooting
The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Device does not start
Attachment tool does not
move although motor is run-
ning
Engine is slowing down and
stops
Attachment tool does not
rotate smoothly, abnormal
noises can be heard
Device works with interrup-
tions
Disposal/environmental
protection
Remove the battery from the device and re-
cycle the device, battery, accessories and
packaging in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
Waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) must not be dis-
posed of with domestic waste.
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin
means that this product must not be dis-
posed of as unsorted municipal waste at the
end of its useful life.
Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment:
Consumers are legally obliged to recycle
electrical and electronic equipment in an en-
vironmentally sound manner at the end of its
life. In this way, environmentally friendly and
resource-saving recycling is ensured.
Depending on the implementation in national
law, you may have the following options:
• Return to a shop,
• Hand over to an official collection point,
• Return to the manufacturer/distributor.
Possible cause
Rechargeable battery (22) not
inserted
On/Off button (15) defective
Defective motor
Clamping nut (26) loose
Workpiece, workpiece rem-
nants or remnants of attach-
ment tools blocking the drive
Device is overloaded through
workpiece
Clamping nut (26) loose
Attachment tool defective
Internal loose contact
On/Off button (15) defective
This does not affect accessories enclosed
with the old devices or tools without any
electrical components.
Dispose of batteries in an
environmentally friendly manner
You are obliged to dispose of defective or
used batteries in an environmentally friendly
manner.
• Do not open the batteries and avoid
mechanical damage. There is a risk of a
short circuit and vapours may leak out,
causing irritation to the respiratory tract.
• For safety reasons, batteries should be
discharged before disposal.
• Tape the poles to prevent short circuits.
• Dispose of rechargeable batteries via a
retailer or collection point.
• Damaged batteries
Handle externally damaged batteries with
particular care!
• Do not touch damaged batteries with
Error correction
Inserting the battery, p. 38
Contact the service centre.
Contact the service centre.
Tightening the clamping nut
Remove blockages
Reduce pressure on attach-
ment tool
Workpiece unsuitable
Tightening the clamping nut
Changing the attachment tool
Contact the service centre.
Do not throw batteries into domestic
waste, fire (risk of explosion) or wa-
ter. Damaged batteries can harm the
environment and your health if pois-
onous fumes or liquids escape.
your bare hands.
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