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TROUBLE SHOOTING
OLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DISPOSAL
The European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of
in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected
separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they
contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment.
The crossed out “Wheeled Bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation, that when disposing the appliance, you need separately collect them.
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning
the correct disposal of their old appliance.
Fault
Cause
Solution
Light is on, but
motor does not
work
The blade is blocked.
Check the blade.
The capacitor is damaged.
Replace the capacitor.
The motor is damaged.
Replace the motor.
The internal wiring of motor is cut off/
disconnected. An unpleasant smell may
be produced.
Replace the motor.
Both light and
motor do not work
Apart from the above mentioned, check the following:
Light is damaged.
Replace the light.
Power cord is loose.
Connect the cord as per the elec-
tric diagram.
Oil leakage
Outlet and the air ventilation entrance
are not tightly sealed.
Take down the outlet and seal with
glue.
Vibration
The blade, if damaged, can cause
vibration.
Replace the blade.
The motor is not tightly fastened.
Fasten the motor tightly.
The cooker hood is not tightly fixed.
Fix the cooker hood tightly.
Insufficient suction
The distance between the cooker hood
and the cooker top is too large.
Readjust the distance.
Too much ventilation from open doors
or windows.
Choose a new place to install the
appliance or close some doors /
windows.
Machine incline
The fixing screw is not tight enough.
Tighten the fixing screw and make
it horizontal.
The hanging screw is not tight enough Tighten the hanging screw and
make it horizontal.