operation manual

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19GB
Troubleshooting
Fault Possible causes Remedy
1. Saw blade comes
loose after the
engine is turned
off.
Mounting nut has not been suf-
ciently tightened.
Tighten the mounting nut; right-hand thread.
2. Engine does not
start
Failure power protection
Extension cable defective
Connections to motor or switch not
working
Motor or switch defective
Check the mains fuse
Replace the extension cable
Have it checked by qualied electricians
Have it checked by qualied electricians
3. Motor wrong rota-
tion direction
Defective capacitor
Wrong connection
Have it checked by qualied electricians
Change the polarity of the wall socket
4. Motor does not
provide power, the
fuse is activated
Cross-section of the extension line
is not sufcient
Overload by blunt saw blade
See „Electrical connection“
Change saw blade
5. Burning surfaces
on the cutting
surface
Blunt saw blade
Wrong saw blade
Sharpen the saw blade, replace
Replace saw blade
6. Saw does not
slow down after
switching off
Mechanical brake defective Replace brake
7. Engine runs
irregularly
Switch defective
Extension cable defective
Contact the service
8. Engine overheats Airow to the engine restricted. Do not cover the engine with elements.
m Electrotechnical maintenance works should only be carried out by an electronics technician!
On removal of the machine the local legal regulations have to be abided by.
Please contact the manufacturer in case of disposal.
The follolwing details are required to allow correct and fast processing of a spare parts order:
1. Machine type
2. Machine number
3. Description, order number for spare part.
4. When ordering spare parts for electric equipment, the date shown on the nameplate of motor and switch must be
quoted.
5. The color (RAL number) of the desired spare part.
6. Quantity of the required spare part.
7. Exact details of address and type of dispatch.