Use And Care Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
1. No backup material under
the workpiece.
1. Not supported or clamped
properly.
1. Defective or broken
switch.
2. Defective or damaged
power cord.
3. Open circuit, loose
connections, or burned out
motor.
4. Blown fuse or circuit
breaker.
5. Low voltage.
1. Short circuit in motor or
power cord.
2. Incorrect fuses or circuit
breakers.
1. Overloaded circuit.
2. Improper extension cord.
1. Short circuit in motor.
2. Incorrect fuses or circuit
breakers.
3. Overloaded circuit.
4. Low voltage.
• Always use a backup material. See
"Position the table and workpiece" in
OPERATION.
• Support workpiece using extension wing or
clamps. See "Position the table and
workpiece" in OPERATION.
• Take to a qualified service technician.
• Take to a qualified service technician.
• Take to a qualified service technician.
• Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Turn
off other machines on the same circuit.
• Check the power line for the proper
voltage. Use another circuit or have a
qualified electrician upgrade the service.
• Take to a qualified service technician.
• Replace with correct fuse or circuit breaker
for the circuit.
• Turn off other machines and retry.
• Replace with proper size extension cord.
See ELECTRICAL INFORMATION.
• Take to a qualified service technician.
• Replace with correct fuse or circuit breaker
for the circuit.
• Turn off other machines and retry.
• Check the power line for the proper
voltage. Use another circuit or have a
qualified electrician upgrade the service.
The workpiece
splinters on the
underside.
The workpiece is
slipping from your
hand.
Motor will not run.
Motor will not start
and fuses or circuit
breakers blow.
Motor fails to reach
full power.
Motor stalls.