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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem: Motor will not run
1)
Possible Cause:
Power cord is not plugged in properly or damaged.
Possible Solution:
Plug in power cord properly or replace power cord if damaged.
2)
Possible Cause
: Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker at the wall panel.
Possible Solution:
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. If this does not correct the
problem have the machine checked by a qualified technician or an authorized dealer.
3)
Possible cause:
Onboard Circuit breaker tripped
Possible solution:
Reset Circuit breaker in handle.
4)
Possible Cause
: Defective power cord or wiring.
Possible Solution
: Check and replace if defective.
5)
Possible Cause:
Defective Switch
Possible Solution
: Check Switch, replace if defective.
6)
Possible Cause:
Defective motor.
Possible Solution
: Have motor checked by an authorized service center.
Problem: Machine bogs down and runs slow
1)
Possible Cause:
Defective capacitor or switch
Possible Solution:
Have machine checked out by an authorized dealer.
2)
Possible Cause:
Circuit may be overloaded with more than one appliance.
Possible Solution
: Plug floor machine into a dedicated power outlet. If the problem still
exists there could be a short. Have machine checked out by an authorized dealer.
3)
Possible Cause:
Low line voltage in building.
Possible Solution:
If wiring is old in the building have voltage checked by the power
company.
Problem: Motor runs, driver will not rotate.
1)
Possible Cause:
Belt is broken.
Possible Solution:
Replace Belt
Problem: Noisy machine or vibration
1)
Possible Cause:
Attachment is not level or securely attached.
Possible Solution:
Level attachment and make sure all fasteners are secure.
2)
Possible Cause
: Defective motor.
Possible Solution:
Contact the manufacturer or authorized service center.