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Trouble
Problem
Suggested remedy
Dust collector
will not start
Power cord not plugged in
Ensure that the cord is connected to the power supply
Power fault, fuse or circuit
breaker tripped
Check the power supply
Cord damaged
Use authorised service centre to repair or replace
Burned out switch
Use authorised service centre to repair or replace
Faulty motor
Use authorised service centre to repair or replace the motor
Dust collector
suction is poor
Inlet cover is blocked
Turn off the dust collector and remove the saw
dust/wood chips blocking the inlet
Outlet cover blocked
Turn off the dust collector and remove the saw
dust/wood chips blocking the outlet
Hose blocked
Remove any saw dust and wood chips that may be blocked in the
hose. Where the double adaptor is being used remove the plug on
the second 35mm inlet to increase the air flow.
Dust bag is over half full
Empty dust bag
Vibration or
abnormal noise
Loose parts
Check to see that all screws are secure and tightened
Moving parts excessively worn
Use authorised service centre to repair or replace
Trouble shooting
WARNING.
Turn the on/off switch to the off position and unplug the tool from the power supply before performing trouble
shooting procedures:
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