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10 Malfunctions
CAUTION
Risk of injury from entrapment of body parts
After a power failure or a standstill as a result of overheating, the motor restarts automatically. A risk
exists of minor injury to fingers and hands (e.g., hematoma), from direct contact with the vacuum
flange.
Maintain sufficient distance to the vacuum flange during all work.
Safely disconnect motor from the mains.
Secure the motor against re-start.
CAUTION
Danger of burns on hot surfaces
In the event of a fault, the surface temperature of the vacuum pump can increase to above 105 °C.
Allow the vacuum pump to cool down before carrying out any work.
Wear personal protective equipment if necessary.
CAUTION
Danger of injury from moving parts
After a power failure or a standstill as a result of overheating, the motor restarts automatically. There
is a risk of injury to fingers and hands if they enter the operating range of rotating parts.
Safely disconnect motor from the mains.
Secure the motor against reactivation.
Dismantle the vacuum pump for inspection, away from the system if necessary.
NOTICE
Danger of property damage from improper maintenance
Unprofessional work on the vacuum pump will lead to damage for which Pfeiffer Vacuum accepts no
liability.
We recommend taking advantage of our service training offering.
When ordering spare parts, specify the information on the nameplate.
Should malfunctions occur, you can find information about potential causes and how to fix them here:
Problem Possible causes Remedy
Vacuum pump will not start
up
No mains voltage or volt-
age does not correspond
to the motor data
Check the mains voltage and
mains fuse.
Check the motor switch.
Pump temperature too
low
Heat the vacuum pump to
> 12°C.
Thermal protection switch
has triggered
Determine and eliminate the
cause.
Allow the vacuum pump to cool
down.
Pumping system contami-
nated
Clean the vacuum pump.
Contact Pfeiffer Vacuum Serv-
ice.
Pumping system dam-
aged
Clean and maintain the vacuum
pump.
Contact Pfeiffer Vacuum Serv-
ice.
Motor faulty Replace the motor.
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