Information on the battery act [BattG]
Old batteries and rechargeable batteries
do not belong in household waste, but
must be collected or disposed of sepa-
rately!
• For safe removal of primary batteries or recharge-
able batteries from the electrical appliance and
for information on their type or chemical system,
please refer to the additional information in the op-
erating or assembly instructions.
• Owners or users of primary batteries and recharge-
able batteries are legally obliged to return them af-
ter use. The return is limited to household quanti-
ties.
• Old batteries may contain pollutants or heavy met-
als that can harm the environment or human health.
Recycling old batteries and using the resources
they contain helps to protect these two important
issues.
• The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that
primary batteries and rechargeable batteries must
not be disposed of with household waste.
• If the signs Hg, Cd or Pb are also located below the
dustbin symbol, this stands for the following:
13. Troubleshooting
Problem
Engine does not run.
The engine starts slowly
and does not reach the
operating speed.
Engine producing
excessive noise.
Engine does not reach full
power.
Motor overheats easily.
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Possible causes
Engine, cable or connector
defective, fuses burnt.
Voltage too low, coils damaged,
capacitor burnt.
Coils damaged, motor defective.
Circuits in the network are
overloaded (lamps, other motors,
etc.).
Overloading of the engine,
insufficient cooling of the engine.
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- Hg: Battery contains more than 0.0005% mer-
cury
- Cd: Battery contains more than 0.002% cadmium
- Pb: Battery contains more than 0.004% lead
• Rechargeable batteries and primary batteries can
be returned free of charge to the following places:
- Public disposal or collection points (e.g. munici-
pal works yards)
- Sales points for primary batteries and recharge-
able batteries
- Take-back points of the common take-back sys-
tem for old device batteries
- Take-back point of the manufacturer (if not a
member of the common take-back system)
• These statements are only valid for rechargeable
batteries and primary batteries sold in the coun-
tries of the European Union and subject to the Eu-
ropean Directive 2006/66/EC. In countries outside
the European Union, different regulations may ap-
ply to the disposal of rechargeable batteries and
primary batteries.
Remedies
Have the machine checked by a specialist. Never
repair the engine yourself. Attention! Check the fuses
and replace them if necessary.
Have the power supply company check the voltage.
Have the engine checked by a specialist. Have the
capacitor replaced by a specialist.
Have the engine checked by a specialist.
Do not use any other devices or engines on the same
circuit.
Avoid overloading the engine during grinding and
remove dust from the engine to ensure optimum
engine cooling.