Fault
‡ Reduced suction power
‡ No suction power during wet
cleaning
‡ Voltage fluctuations
9 Further information
9.1
Recycling the vacuum
cleaner
9.2
Guarantee
Cause
> Suction power selected with
suction power control is to
low.
> Clogged suction hose/noz-
zle.
> Seal/tank rim between the
upper section of the cleaner
and the dirt tank is dirty/de-
fective.
> Filter bag is full.
> Filter element is clogged.
> Tank is full (floater closes
the suction opening).
> Impedance of power supply
is too high.
Make the old cleaner unusable
immediately.
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut
the power cord.
Do not dispose electrical ap-
pliances as unsorted domestic
waste.
Our general conditions of busi-
ness are applicable with regard
to the guarantee.
Remedy
•
Set suction power in ac-
cordance with section 4.2.3.
"Suction power control".
•
Clean suction hose/nozzle.
•
Clean/replace seal.
•
See section 7.2.2 "Re-
placing the filter bag".
•
See section 4.3 "Clean-
ing the filter element" and
7.2.3 "Replacing the filter
element".
•
Switch off the cleaner.
Empty the tank.
•
Use a suitable extension
cord (see section 9.4 "Tech-
nical data").
•
Connect the cleaner to
another socket closer to
the fuse box. Voltage fluc-
tuations over 7 % should not
occur if the impedance at
the transfer point is
In accordance with European
guideline 2002/96/EG on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equip-
ment all used up electrical appli-
ances must be collected sepa-
rately and supplied to a environ-
mentalfair recycling.
Contact your local authorities or
your nearest dealer for further
information.
Subject to change as a result of
technical advances.
MAKITA 446 L
english
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