TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
The dust extractor S 36 Propane / T 8600 Propane is
designed and manufactured for severe environments
and tasks, but the user must note that the product must
be protected from knocks and blows. Filter, seals,
attachments, and connections are carefully adapted and
selected with regard to the operator’s work environment.
Therefore, the operator and service personnel must treat
the dust extractor with care in order for it to work
correctly for many years.
Issue
Cause
Solution
Engine doesn’t start
No gas
Replace gas tank, check fuel
hose and regulator
No spark
Check engine service manual
No battery power
Replace with a fully charged
battery
Switch defective
Replace
Low oil sensor
Check oil level and refill if nec-
essary
Emissions sensor
Ventilate area and wait until red
light on sensor is off
No cranking
Check fuse
Fan impeller not engaging
Worn/broken clutch
Check and change fuse if nec-
essary
Engine and fan runs but there is no suction
Hose not connected
Connect hose
Hose clogged/blocked
Clean hose
No plastic bag
Install plastic bag
Engine and fan runs but suction is poor
Damaged hose
Replace hose
Filter clogged
Clean filter/Replace filter
Loose top cover
Adjust
Dirt in the flap
Clean the flap
Dust blown from motor
Wrongly assembled or dam-
aged filter system
Adjust/Replace filters
Abnormal noise
Order service
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Transportation of the product
• Secure the product during transportation in order to
avoid transport damage and accidents. Use the
factory installed tie down lugs on the machine, to
prevent movement during transport.
• During transportation, battery and propane tank must
be securely fastened and completely disconnected
at all times.
• If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at
least 15 minutes before loading the engine-powered
equipment onto the transport vehicle. A hot engine
and exhaust system can burn you and can ignite
some materials.
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