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Error
Possible cause
Corrective action
$
force.
N !\
N ) ]
N ;]
N J \ &
N
properly.
N ;&
N ![;(K
N O]&$ $ ?
required.(Sec. 3.2 and 3.3.1)
N #!
N O] \
(Sec. 3.2).
N O] \ &
replace as required (Sec. 3.1).
N O]
(Sec. 3.3.1).
N O] &
replace as required (Sec. 3.1).
N
“Change Filter” indicator
goes on shortly after
N ) $ ]
N ;]
N O xx
& &!$&
too small.
N J$
N )\
N #$ $ [;((K
N #!
N !"#$ %
indicator(Chapter 2.7.1.)
N !"#$ %
indicator (Chapter 2.7.1.)
N O x&[(YK?"%
equipment requires professional repair
Dust bag ruptures.
N +%O&) >
!
&
N #!"#$ %
indicator (Chapter 2.7.1.)
Dust extractor fails
to start when a dust-
generating device is
being used.
N J \
N Jx& &!
plugged into the unit power outlet
on the
Silent TS
.
N j & &
N
value too high.
N J!\
N
detect the attached device’s
operation.
N ;\ [;K
N Ox& &!
Silent
TS
(Sec. 1.4).
N ;[;YK
N [;XK
N O] [;(|K
N ; &
$ &&
;\
mode.
Dust extractor starts,
although a connected
device is not being used.
N
value too low.
N [;XK
Dust extractor fails to
stop when a connected
device is switched off.
N Jx& &!
plugged into the unit power outlet
on the
Silent TS
.
N j & &
N ! \
N Ox& &!
Silent
TS
(Sec. 1.4).
N ;[;YK
N [;XK
No satisfactory setting
of the automatic start
feature can be adjusted.
N ;
& $
strong signal for the automatic
start feature.
N ;\
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