• Excessive sparking.
Tools required
• Phillips screwdriver
Procedure (Fig. D)
Switch off the tool and unplug the mains
plug. Allow the tool to cool down.
Always replace both carbon brushes at
the same time.
1. Loosen the screw (7) on the service
panel (6) and remove the service pan-
el (6).
2. Lift the pressure spring (27) out of the
groove for the pressure spring (23) of
the carbon brush (24).
3. Pull the contact plug (28) off the con-
tact shoe (26) and remove the carbon
brush (24) upwards from the guide.
4. Insert a new carbon brush (24) into
the guide with the stranded wire (25)
facing upwards.
5. Place the stranded wire (25) in an arc
through the side opening of the guide.
Troubleshooting
The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Device does not start
Low or no motor power
Attachment tool does not
move although motor is run-
ning
6. Push the contact plug (28) onto the
7. Replace the pressure spring (27) in the
8. Replace the service panel (6) and
9. Repeat steps 1 to 8 on the other side
Storage
Always store the device and accessories:
• clean
• dry
• protected against dust
• out of the reach of children
Storing cutting/grinding discs
• dry
• upright
• unstacked
Possible cause
No mains power supply
On/Off switch (5) is broken contact the service centre.
Defective motor
Worn out carbon brushes
Clamping nut (18) loose
Workpiece, workpiece rem-
nants or remnants of attach-
ment tools blocking the drive
contact shoe (26).
groove for the pressure spring (23) for
the carbon brush (24).
fasten with the screw (7).
of the tool.
Error correction
Check the socket, mains con-
nection cable, plug and fuse
and have them repaired by a
qualified electrician if neces-
sary.
contact the service centre.
Replace carbon brushes or
contact the Service Centre.
Tightening the clamping nut
Remove blockages
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