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5.
With the power
disconnected from
the machine, check
that the wiring to the
machine is correct.
Check that the rubber
insulation is stripped
enough and is not
causing a bad
connection. Check
that all the screws are
tight.
5. Correct the wiring.
6. Check that you
have the correct
power: 220V, not
110V.
6. Supply correct
power.
7. Check that the
ground wire is wired
correctly.
7. Correct wiring.
8. Safety switch not
made.
8. Check all safety
switches.
Motor tries to start but
will not turn.
1. With the power
disconnected from
the machine, try to
turn the blade by
hand. If the blade will
not turn, check the
reason for the
jamming. A typical
reason is wood
jamming the blade.
1. Remove the
reason for the jam.
2. Capacitor faulty.
2. Replace the
capacitor.
3. Motor faulty.
3. Replace the motor.
The machine will not
stop. This is a very
rare occurrence, as
the machine is
designed to be fail-
1. Stop switch faulty.
1. Replace the stop
switch.
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