109
EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM /
FAULT
PROBABLE CAUSE
SUGGESTED REMEDY
1. The motor is
not working
properly.
1. Faulty motor, power cable
or plug.
2. Blown fuses in the electrical
cabinet.
3. No voltage in the mains
system.
1. Have the machine checked by
expert personnel.
2.
DANGER - WARNING
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR
THE MOTOR YOURSELF: IT
COULD BE DANGEROUS.
3. Check the fuses and replace them
if necessary.
4. Check the mains power system is
present.
5. The thermal
protector has
tripped
1. The motor has overheated.
2. Motor overload caused by
excessive cutting pressure.
3. Motor fault.
1. Check that motor ventilation
air uptakes are not clogged or
obstructed.
2. Perform cutting by applying the right
pressure on the workpiece.
3. Have the motor checked by expert
personnel.
4. Machine
vibrations
1. Tilt adjuster knob not
blocked.
2. Blade installed incorrectly.
1. Block the knob.
2. Secure the blade in place correctly.
3. Wood turns
black during
cutting
1. Dull blade.
2. Blade installed in the wrong
direction.
1. Replace the blade.
2. Install the blade correctly observing
the direction of rotation indicated by
the arrow printed on the blade.
3. The blade
stops during
use
1. Overload caused by trying
to force the workpiece
through too quickly or dull
blade.
1. Turn the machine off and wait for
the motor to cool down.
2. Replace the blade
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