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Failure To Start; Service And Repairs - Flex BRL 731 VE Instruction Manual

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KEEP TOOL CLEAN
Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed air. Remove buildup of grime resulting
from working with green or sappy wood. All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the
material.
Wear safety glasses while using compressed air.

FAILURE TO START

Should your tool fail to start, check to make sure the prongs on the cord plug are making good
contact in the outlet. Also, check for blown fuses or open circuit breakers in the line.
BRUSH INSPECTION AND LUBRICATION
For your continued safety and electrical protection, brush inspection and
replacement on this tool should ONLY be performed by an Authorized Service
Agent for FLEX Power Tools.
At approximately 100 hours of use, take or send your tool to your nearest Authorized Service Agent
for FLEX Power Tools to be thoroughly cleaned and inspected; worn parts replaced, when
necessary; relubricated with fresh lubricant, if required; reassembled with new brushes; and
performance tested.
Any loss of power before the above maintenance check may indicate the need for immediate ser-
vicing of your tool. DO NOT CONTINUE TO OPERATE TOOL UNDER THIS CONDITION. If proper
operating voltage is present, return your tool to the Service Agent for immediate service.

SERVICE AND REPAIRS

All quality tools will eventually require servicing or replacement of parts due to wear from normal
use. These operations, including brush inspection and replacement, should ONLY be performed by
an Authorized Service Agent for FLEX Power Tools. All repairs made by these agencies are fully
guaranteed against detective material and workmanship. We cannot guarantee repairs made or
attempted by anyone other than these agencies.
Should you have any questions about your tool, feel free to write us at any time. In any
communications, please give all information shown on the nameplate of your tool (model number,
type, serial number, etc.).
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