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Parkside Cordless Vacuums Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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B1
Battery indicator flashes B1, and the vacuum will not start.
Battery Overvoltage / Charger Fault Detected
B2
Battery indicator shows B2, and runtime is extremely short.
Battery Capacity Degradation
E1
Cordless vacuum will not power on; battery LEDs flash once, then turn off.
Battery Pack Undervoltage Protection
E10
E10 error when attaching motorized accessories (mini turbo brush, floor head).
Accessory Recognition/Overload Fault
E2
Cordless vacuum shuts off within a few seconds of starting, even with a fully charged battery.
Overcurrent / Motor Overload Protection
E3
Cordless vacuum runs only at low power; Turbo/High mode is not available, and E3 flashes on the LED panel.
Motor Driver Overtemperature / Thermal Protection
E4
The LED display shows E4, and the vacuum stops when using the motorized floor brush.
Brush Motor Overload / Jam Detection
E5
The vacuum stops and displays E5 when switching between speed modes.
Speed Control / Hall Sensor Fault
E6
E6 error, and vacuum will not start; battery LEDs show normal charge.
Battery Pack Communication/Identification Error
E7
E7 displayed, and vacuum cuts out when filter is dirty or bin is full.
Airflow Sensor/Pressure Sensor Fault
E8
E8 error appears, and the vacuum stops after a few minutes of use.
Overtemperature Protection – Motor Thermistor Trip
E9
E9 error, and the vacuum does not respond to the trigger or power button.
Trigger/Power Switch Circuit Fault
F1
F1 flashes on the LED ring, and the vacuum pulses on and off rapidly.
Intermittent Battery Connection Fault
F2
F2 error, and the vacuum runs only a few seconds on each trigger pull.
Soft Start/Inrush Control Fault
F3
F3 error, and the vacuum cannot switch to eco/normal/turbo modes correctly.
Mode Selector/Button Matrix Fault
F4
F4 error, and the vacuum indicates a filter problem even after cleaning.
Filter Presence/RFID Sensor Fault
F5
F5 error, and the vacuum cannot maintain suction, power cycles frequently.
Cyclone Separation/Dust Bin Sensor Fault
Symptom
Charging LED on vacuum or charger blinks, but battery does not charge
Charging Fault / Contact or BMS Issue
Symptom
Dust container door will not latch or pops open during use.
Dust Bin Latch Failure
Symptom
Extension tube will not lock securely to the main body or floor head.
Locking Mechanism Wear
Symptom
Fine dust leaks from joints or around the dust container during use.
Sealing / Gasket Failure
Symptom
LED battery indicator shows full, but vacuum stops after a minute.
Battery Voltage Sag Under Load
Symptom
LEDs flicker or display segments fail while the vacuum otherwise works.
Display / LED Board Fault
Symptom
Motorized mini turbo brush stops frequently or runs intermittently.
Accessory Motor / Connection Fault
Symptom
The vacuum body becomes very hot to the touch during normal use.
Inadequate Cooling / Blocked Exhaust
Symptom
The vacuum has very weak suction even though the motor sounds normal.
Airflow Restriction / Loss of Sealing
Symptom
The vacuum leaves lines of debris and does not pick up well from carpets.
Brushroll Performance / Height Issue
Symptom
The vacuum makes a loud, high-pitched whine during operation.
Motor Bearing Wear / Air Leak Noise
Symptom
The vacuum produces a rattling or grinding noise from the floor head.
Brushroll / Gearbox Damage
Symptom
The vacuum runs but emits a burning smell.
Motor Overheating / Electrical Insulation Breakdown
Symptom
The vacuum shuts off randomly when tilted or moved.
Intermittent Power / Loose Internal Connection
Symptom
The vacuum will not start at all; there are no lights, but the battery works in other Parkside tools.
Main PCB Power Input Failure
Symptom
Vacuum does not stand upright securely (for stick models with parking function)
Parking Lock / Hinge Wear
Symptom
Vacuum leaves a bad or musty smell when running.
Contaminated Filters / Dust Bin Odor
Symptom
Vacuum makes clicking or popping sounds from the motor area.
Arcing / Commutator Wear (Brushed Motor)
Symptom
Vacuum operates only in one speed mode, regardless of button presses
Speed Control Button / Logic Fault
Symptom
Vacuum runs, but there is a noticeable loss of suction at the end of the extension tube
Partial Blockage / Tube Leak
Symptom
Vacuum spits debris back out of the nozzle when turned off.
Backflow / Check Valve Absence or Failure
Symptom
Vacuum trigger must be held very hard to keep the unit running.
Worn Trigger Mechanism / Microswitch Misalignment
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