7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problems
Probable causes
The battery is less
power.
The charger is
broken.
Device doesn't
start.
On/off switch may be
defective.
Engine faulty.
Device operates
The battery is less
sporadically or at
power.
low power.
Worn or cracked
Carbon Brushes.
Dirty Blade.
Wood burns at
ends when cut.
Material is binding.
Finished side is
down.
Blade chipped or
Material frays or
dull.
chips out.
Blade inappropriate
for material.
Material is
unsupported.
Corrective action
Check the battery and charge it.
Repair by customer care.
Check the battery and charge it.
Check Carbon Brushes.
Replace if damaged or worn.
Clean Blade using blade cleaner or mineral
spirits.
Check position of work material on Table.
Material must be flat, flush against
Fence and supported on ends.
Keep finished side of material up or facing
operator. Bottom and back side are prone to chip
out.
Check for damaged teeth.
Sharpen or replace blade.
Check blade manufacturer's recommendations
for material being cut. For cross cutting hard
wood and for precision cuts use a thin kerf blade
with 60 or more teeth.
Use a thin piece of scrap material, such as 1/4"
plywood, underneath or behind the material to
support the edges of the material as it is being
cut.
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