Poor ultimate
vacuum
Persistent loud-
ness / noise
Blocked pump
Oil overconsump-
tion
The vacuum
gauge doesn't
move but the
engine is running.
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Customer service
The ROTHENBERGER service locations are available to help you (see listing in catalog or on-
line) and replacement parts and service are also available through these same service locations.
Order your accessories and spare parts from your specialist retailer or using RoService+ online:
Phone:
+ 49 (0) 61 95 / 800 – 8200
Fax:
+ 49 (0) 61 95 / 800 – 7491
Email:
service@rothenberger.com
www.rothenberger.com
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Disposal
Components of the unit are recyclable material and should be put to recycling. For this purpose
registered and certified recycling companies are available. For an environmental friendly dispos-
al of the non-recyclable parts (e.g. electronic waste) please contact your local waste disposal
authority.
For EU countries only:
Do not dispose electric tools with domestic waste. In accordance with the European
Directive 2012/19/EU the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and its im-
plementation as national law, electric tools that are no longer serviceable must be
collected separately and utilised for environmentally compatible recycling.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Check that the pump has been working for the enough time. The final
vacuum level is directly related with the time of performance. The time
must be according to the volume to be evacuated.
Check that there is no leak in the connection or in the system to be
evacuated. Switch off the pump and check that the vacuum level re-
mains.
Check that all the connections and the equipment used are the appro-
priate ones.
Contact our Service-After-Sales.
Check that there are no damages on the fan cover. Any impact on this
area could affect the fan movement.
Check that the pump is perfectly screwed.
Contact our Service-After-Sales.
Contact our Service-After-Sales.
Check that the oil is ROTHENBERGER oil.
Check that the drainage plug is perfectly closed and that there is no oil
spill.
Check that there is no leak in the connection or in the system to be
evacuated. Open systems increase the oil consumption.
Contact our Service-After-Sales.
Check that the pump sucks in air. If the pump sucks in air, it is possible
that the vacuum gauge is damaged. If the pump does not suck in air, it
is possible that the non-return solenoid valve is blocked.
Contact our Service-After-Sales.
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