This article is applicable to Smoke Purifier with D Series, M1, P2, and S1.
Possible causes: The fuse beside the power switch blows.
Solutions: Replace the fuse with a spare one. You can watch the tutorial video for detailed steps.
https://support.xtool.com/article/169?from=learning-center
Possible causes: The starting current is too large due to poor airflow and high filter resistance inside the purifier. The purifier shuts down automatically when the protection mechanism is triggered.
Solutions: Turn off the purifier and open its lid to check whether the inlet is blocked. Ensure that the inlet is clear, set the airflow to its minimum, restart the purifier, and then set the airflow as required.
Possible causes: The inlet gets blocked. / There are foreign matters in the pipes. / One or more filters fail to work after long-term use, which is indicated when the buzzer of the purifier sounds.
Solutions:
Possible causes: There is something wrong with the connection between the motor and the mainboard. / The motor may break.
Solutions: Power off the smoke purifier, open the rear panel, check the wiring, and connect the motor to the mainboard again. (If the motor still fails to work, the motor or the mainboard may break.)
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