Guarantee
Our general conditions of business are applicable with regard to the guarantee. Subject to change as a
result of technical alterations.
Spare parts and accessories
Description
Filter element
Fleece filter bag
Disposal bag
Exploded drawings and parts lists are available on our homepage: www.makita.com
Troubleshooting
Fault
‡ Motor does not start
‡ Motor does not run in
automatic mode
‡ Reduced suction power
‡ No suction power during wet
cleaning
‡ Voltage fluctuations
Cause
> Fuse in mains plug has blown.
> Overload protection switch has
tripped.
> Power tool is defective or not
connected properly.
> Suction power selected with
suction power control is to low.
> Hose diameter does not
correspond with switch
position.
> Clogged suction hose/nozzle.
> Seal/tank rim between the
upper section of the cleaner
and the dirt tank is dirty/
defective.
> Filter bag is full.
> Filter element is clogged.
> Tank is full (floater closes the
suction opening).
> Impedance of power supply is
too high.
Makita VC3012M
Order no.
P-70219
107418007
P-70297
Remedy
•
Reset the fuse.
•
Switch off the vacuum cleaner
and allow it to cool for approx. 5
minutes. If it can not be started
again, contact the Makita
service department.
•
Check that the power tool
works or that the plug is
inserted correctly.
•
Set suction power in
accordance with section
"Suction power control".
•
Set correct switch position for
hose diameter.
•
Clean suction hose/nozzle.
•
Clean/replace seal.
•
See section "Replacing the
filter bag".
•
See section "Cleaning the filter
element" and "Replacing the
filter element".
•
Switch off the cleaner. Empty
the tank.
•
Use a suitable extension cord
(see section "Technical data").
•
Connect the cleaner to another
socket closer to the fuse box.
Voltage fluctuations over 7
% should not occur if the
impedance at the transfer point
is ≤ 0.15 Ω.
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