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Troubleshooting
Proceed systematically when searching for the cause of a malfunction. If you are unable to find the fault or to
remedy the malfunction, contact our customer service department (phone number: 0049 7571 / 755 - 0).
Before you call us, please follow these steps:
•
Make a note of the type, machine number and year of production (see nameplate).
•
Keep this operating manual (and any circuit diagrams) to hand.
•
Describe the fault to us in detail so that a competent remedy can be found.
Fault
Possible Cause Remedy
Machine does
not start
No voltage or wrong connection
→
Check power supply, connections
and phases (electrician!)
Control fuse defective
→
Replace fuse and eliminate cause
of the tripping (electrician!)
Main switch defective
→
Replace main switch (electrician!)
Drive motor defective
→
Replace motor (customer service)
Drive belt defective/loose
→
Retension/replace belt (see
Motor overloaded/overheated
→
Switch off the machine and let the engine
cool down for some time (only then switch
on again)
Emergency stop button pressed
→
Pull/unlock button
Safety switch of service door is active
→
Close the service door (see
Spindle lock is active
→
Deactivate spindle lock (see
Wrong direction of
spindle rotation
Wrong polarity of the main switch
→
Interchange phases L1/L2 (electrician!)
Milling spindle runs
out without braking
when switched off
Motor brake / control defective
→
Contact customer service
Spindle not switched off correctly
(wrong switch used)
→
Generally switch off the spindle via the
red push-button so that the brake engages
Braking time > 10 s
Error in the electrical control
→
Contact customer service
Speed indicator
does not light up
Signal lamp(s) defective
→
Replace signal lamp(s) (electrician!)
Fuse defective
→
Replace fuse (electrician!)
Speed sensor/component defective
→
Replace defective part (electrician!)
Machine vibrates
Tool sharpened unevenly
→
Sharpening the tool correctly
Tool is clamped too high
→
Clamp the tool as far down as possible
Clamping lever for height/tilt loosened
→
Tighten handwheel clamping levers firmly
Machine stands unevenly
→
Re-levelling the machine (see
Unclean
milling results
Blunt milling tool
→
Resharpen/replace tool
Wrong speed set
→
Set the speed correctly
Poor wood quality
→
Use good wood (without knots etc.)
The full cutting
length is no longer
achieved
With many short strokes the
sliding table can be misaligned
→
Push the sliding table briskly beyond the
resistance to the end stop, and then briskly
to the other end stop