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The Tool Experts
11 2021
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Cleaning and maintenance
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Pull the plug before cleaning.
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Dust accumulated on the rear protective grille can be wiped off with a soft cloth.
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Occasionally wipe the outer surfaces of the fan clean with a damp, not dripping wet cloth.
Then dry it again with a dry cloth before switching the fan on again. Do not allow water to get
inside the fan.
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Do not clean the fan with caustic cleaning agents or sharp objects. These would damage it.
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Caution:
Do not allow water to get inside the fan. There is a risk of fire and electric shock The
fan motor is lubricated in the factory and does not require any further lubrication. No other
maintenance work to be carried out by the user is required or recommended.
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Danger:
Do not repair the fan yourself. This work must be done by qualified professionals.
Only original spare parts may be used.
Troubleshooting
Should the fan not work properly, please first go through the troubleshooting table before contacting
the customer service:
Problem
Possible cause
Proposed solution
Fan does not start.
Device not plugged in; required
power
supply:
220
–
240 V
alternating
current,
50 Hz,
polarized socket
Plug in plug, retry.
Breaker tripped or fuse blown
Check breaker and fuses in the
fuse box.
Plug in plug, retry.
Try on a different socket, too.
Fan switched on, airflow yet not
strong enough.
Dust accumulation on the back
of the device
Switch off fan, pull out plug.
Remove dust accumulation on
rear protective grille with a soft,
dry cloth. Plug in plug again,
switch on fan again.
Storage
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Clean the device according to steps 1 to 4 above. Disassemble the fan and clean the parts
before storage. Keep the device in its original packaging.
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Always store the device in a dry place.
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Do not store it with the plug plugged in.
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Never wrap the cable tightly around the fan and do not exert any other stress at the point
where the cable enters the device. The cable could tear or break.