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check the motor for a thermal over load button
to stop it over heating take more lighter cuts as the motor is a small motor compared to what the cut can be
This vacuum has a history of problems with the battery contacts. Check that yours are not bent out of shape or corroded. if they are... straighten them or remove the corrosion.
I had the same problem and traced it down to the on/off switch. I sprayed some electical contact cleaner down inside the switch and now it works normal. Hope this helps.
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