TROUBLESHOOTING AND SOLUTION
Effects
Causes
Solutions
The motor will not start
No power
Make sure the unit is plugged in
Power cord, switch or
Contact an authorised service centre
motor
defective
The vacuum does
Electronic module
Contact an authorised service centre
not start automatically
Vacuum flow is insufficient
Bag full
Check the filter bag
One of the hoses or
Check the flexible hose and the
accesso ries is clogged
accessories
Clogged filters
Check the filters cartridges
Dust from the exhaust (10)
Filter cartridge torn ripped
Contact an authorised service centre
Tools do not start
3-way switch malfunction
Contact an authorised service centre
Insufficient Power for pneumatic tool
Insufficient compressed air feeding
Check air passage
Red indicator on
Ordinary maintenance limit exceeded
Contact an authorised service centre
Yellow indicator on (VERSION “E”)
Max. liquid level exceeded
Empty the bin
12
Filter replacement
Do not spread dust during filter replacement!
- Wear adequate filter mask;
-
VERSION “M”:
seal the dust container with the appropriate cap (33);
- detach the vacuum head pushing the side hooks (11) (pic.7-8);
- turn the vacuum head upside down (pic.15);
- remove the filter frame (21) turning the hooks (22) (pic. 16);
- remove the filter cartdridges (pic. 17) and fit them into a sealed disposal bag;
- fit new filter (cod. 036.1108) cartridges in the filter frame (pic.18) and reassemble it on the
vacuum head.
Use genuine RUPES spare parts only.
Refer to www.rupes.com for parts code and authorized service centre
RUPES Spa. will not be held responsible for direct or indirect damages resulting from
non-compliance with the requirements of this manual.
TOOL IDENTIFICATION PLATE
POSITION AND MEANING OF INFORMATION
1. Type of tool.
2. Nominal working voltage Volts (V).
3. Working frequency Hertz (Hz).
4. Class of protection.
5. Absorbed power Watt (W).
6. Power at socket (MAX) Watt (W).
7. Power max Watt (W).
8. Serial number.
9 .
Read all this instructions before operating this product and save these in-
structions.
1 0 .
At the end of its useful life, the product, pursuant to European Directive
2002/96/CE (WEEE) + 2003/108/CE and its implementation in national law, must not
be released into the environment or thrown away as domestic waste, but must be
disposed of at authorised recycling centres (contact the relevant local authorities
for a list of places where the product may be disposed of according to the law).
Disposing of the product correctly contributes to protecting human health and safe-
guarding the environment. Any illegitimate disposal of the product will be punishable
by law.