12.
POSSIBLE EMERGENCY SITUATIONS AND ELIMINATION
Description of
the malfunction
The power tool
does not turn on
The accumulator
does not charge/
does not charge
fully/discharges
quickly
Excessive noise
during operation
Motor body
overheating
EU-CD0923001-0923001
Possible reason
Discharged accumulator
Damaged accumulator
Defective power button/
direction of rotation switch
Faulty electric motor
The accumulator is
installed on the charger
not all the way to the stop
The plug of the charger's
power cord is not
connected to an electrical
outlet
Contaminated accumulator
and/or charger contacts
Defective accumulator
Defective charger
Accumulator capacity has
decreased
Breakdown of gearbox
parts
Excessive load on the
power tool
The internal parts of the
power tool were worn out
Power tool overload
Poor cooling
Poor cooling
Elimination
Charge the accumulator
Replace the accumulator
Contact the manufacturer (DNIPRO
M LLC), the DNIPRO-M service centre
or the seller of the product.
Contact the manufacturer (DNIPRO
M LLC), the DNIPRO-M service centre
or the seller of the product.
Place the accumulator on the
charger as far as it will go
Connect the charger's power cord
plug to an electrical outlet
Clean the contacts of the battery
and/or charger
Replace the accumulator
Replace the charger
Contact the manufacturer (DNIPRO
M LLC), the DNIPRO-M service centre
or the seller of the product.
Contact the manufacturer (DNIPRO
M LLC), the DNIPRO-M service centre
or the seller of the product.
Reduce the load on the power tool
Contact the manufacturer (DNIPRO
M LLC), the DNIPRO-M service centre
or the seller of the product.
Reduce the load on the power tool.
Increase the time period for the
power tool to cool down.
Clean the ventilation openings. Make
sure that the ventilation openings
are not covered by anything during
operation.
Make sure that the cooling impeller
has no visual damage and rotates
when the engine rotates.
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