Cleaning
Fallen chippings need to be regularly removed off the
appliance.
Transport
The appliance must cool down before being transported.
Troubleshooting
The table shows possible failures, their causes and
remedy options. If the problem still cannot be removed,
contact a professional to help you.
Switch the appliance off and unplug it before any
servicing and cleaning.
Risk of electric shock.
Symptoms
Possible cause
Remedy
Saw blade is
broken
Saw blade is too
thin for the
processed material
Too much
pressure on the
saw blade
Saw blade is too
stretched
Curve cut is too
narrow
Use a thicker saw
blade
Move the
workpiece
continuously with
balanced,
however, not too
much pressure on
the saw blade.
Let the saw work
by itself.
Reduce the saw
blade tension
Bigger radius or
narrower saw
blade
Saw blade not
cutting
straight, it is
turned
Saw blade is too
loose
Saw blade has
been subject to too
intensive side
loading
Saw blade getting
warm/workpiece is
too thick.
Increase the saw
blade tension
Replace the saw
blade
Use a straight
saw or thinner
material
Engine
slowing down
and remaining
still
Saw has been
overloaded by the
workpiece
Saw blade is worn
out
Chippings have
blocked the
exhaust flue
Opt for higher
revolutions; do
not apply too
much pressure on
the saw blade
Replace the saw
blade
Remove
chippings from
the body.
Connect the
exhaust
equipment or
increase the
exhaust
equipment output
Dust
accumulating
in the
appliance
Produced as a
result of standard
work
Clean the
appliance at
regular intervals
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