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14. Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Motor does not work
Motor, cable or plug defective, fuses burnt
Arrange for inspection of the machine by a spe-
cialist. Never repair the motor yourself. Danger!
Check fuses and replace as necessary
The motor starts up
slowly and does not
reach operating speed.
Voltage too low, coils damaged, capacitor
burnt
Contact the utility provider to check the voltage.
Arrange for inspection of the motor by a special-
ist. Arrange for replacement of the capacitor by a
specialist
Motor makes exces-
sive noise
Coils damaged, motor defective
Arrange for inspection of the motor by a special-
ist
The motor does not
reach its full power.
Circuits in the network are overloaded
(lamps, other motors, etc.)
Do not use any other equipment or motors on the
same circuit
Motor overheats
easily.
Overloading of the motor, insufficient cool
-
ing of the motor
Avoid overloading the motor while cutting,
remove dust from the motor in order to ensure
optimal cooling of the motor
Reduced cutting power
when sawing
Saw blade too small (ground too much)
Readjust end stop of the saw unit
Saw cut is rough or
wavy
Saw blade dull, tooth shape not appropriate
for the material thickness
Resharpen saw blade and/or use suitable saw
blade
Workpiece pulls away
and/or splinters
Excessive cutting pressure and/or saw
blade not suitable for use
Insert suitable saw blade
Old devices must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste!
This symbol indicates that this product must
not be disposed of together with domestic
waste in compliance with the Directive
(2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product must
be disposed of at a designated collection point. This
can occur, for example, by handing it in at an author-
ised collecting point for the recycling of waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment. Improper handling
of waste equipment may have negative consequenc-
es for the environment and human health due to po-
tentially hazardous substances that are often con-
tained in electrical and electronic equipment. By
properly disposing of this product, you
are also contributing to the effective use of natu
-
ral resources. You can obtain information on collec-
tion points for waste equipment from your municipal
administration, public waste disposal authority, an
authorised body for the disposal of waste electri-
cal and electronic equipment or your waste disposal
company.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not be-
long in the household waste!
As the consumer you are required by law to
bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries,
regardless whether they contain harmful sub-
stances* or not, to a collection point run by the local
authority or to a retailer, so that they can be disposed
of in an environmentally friendly manner.
*labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead
• Remove the batteries from the laser before dis-
posing of the sliding crosscut mitre saw and the
batteries.
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