Have the electric snow blower checked by a qualified
authorised expert once a year.
The appliance needs to be protected against moisture and
dust.
If the appliance is not used for a long time, store it in a
covered state in a dry, safe place inapproachable to
children.
Troubleshooting
The table below shows potential failures, their possible
cause and removal options. If the problem still cannot be
removed, contact a professional for help.
Switch the appliance off and unplug it before
maintenance and cleaning.
Risk of electric shock.
Symptom Possible
cause
Removal
Engine not
starting
Feeder cable is not
connected or is faulty
House wiring fuse is
overloaded
Wrong switch/plug
combination
Check the
cable, plug it or
replace it or
have it repaired
by a
professional if
necessary.
Switch the fuse
on or use a
house
connection with
higher
protection or
have it installed
by a
professional.
Have it repaired
by an
authorised
shop.
Engine
mumbling but
not running
Blower worm or eject
channel is blocked.
Unplug the
appliance,
remove the
blocking, wait
for app. 10
minutes and
start the
appliance
again.
Abnormal
sound
(grumbling,
rattling, clatter)
Screws, nuts or other
tightening components
are loose.
Tighten the
components. If
the abnormal
sound persists,
contact
immediately an
authorised
shop.
Shaking,
vibrations
Loose components or
the blower worm is
damaged.
Stop the
engine. Unplug
the appliance.
Have the
damaged
blower worm
repaired.
Tighten any
loose screws
and nuts.
Appliance not
removing
snow
Blower worm or eject
channel is blocked.
V-belt is loose or
broken.
Stop the
engine. Unplug
the appliance.
Remove the
blocking.
Have the V-belt
checked in an
authorised
shop.
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