AEG
High Power Consumption / Battery Wear
Vacuum’s runtime is much shorter on turbo mode than specified, but normal mode is acceptable
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Possible Causes
Battery capacity reduced with age, Excessive load due to clogged filters, Using turbo continuously on high-resistance surfaces, Firmware-calibrated runtime reduction to protect battery
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Ensure the vacuum is fully charged before testing runtime.
- Step 1 – Clean filters and airflow: Thoroughly clean all filters, bin, and airflow paths to reduce load on the motor.
- Step 2 – Test runtime: Fully charge the vacuum, then run it continuously on turbo mode until it stops. Compare the runtime to the specification.
- Step 3 – Adjust expectations: Note that turbo mode typically has a much shorter runtime than standard mode, especially on older batteries.
- Step 4 – Replace battery if needed: If turbo runtime is significantly below spec even after cleaning, consider replacing the AEG battery pack.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
AEG Li-ion Battery Pack
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