Appliance stops
suddenly while
snow removal.
Impeller does not
rotate with motor
running.
Excessive
vibration or noise.
No snow is thrown
from the snow
shovel
attachment.
After passing,
the snow shovel
leaves a layer
of snow on the
ground.
The motor is overloaded.
The battery pack or the unit
is too hot.
The battery pack is
disconnected.
Battery is depleted.
The impeller is jammed
or attachment shaft is not
inserted correctly either
in the gearbox or in the
powerhead.
The impeller is accidentally
damaged during
transportation or use.
Attachment shaft may have
bent due to over loading.
Loose impeller nut.
Machine is overloaded.
The impeller is completely
jammed by the heavy
snow.
The impeller is worn.
Remove the snow shovel from snow.
The motor will begin to work as soon
as the load is removed.
Allow the battery pack or the unit
to cool down.
Re-install the battery pack.
Charge the battery pack according to
the instructions.
Remove the battery pack from the
tool. Remove the obstruction carefully
and then reinsert the battery and
restart the tool. Redo attachment shaft
instruction.
Replace with a new impeller.
Replace attachment shaft.
Tighten the impeller nut.
Remove the snow from the impeller
and reduce the load intensity.
Replace the impeller with a new one.
Skid shoes are adjusted too high.
Double-check if a high level is
required by the surface to remove
snow.
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