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Tool will not
power on.
AC power cord is not
fully inserted into the AC
outlet or has fallen out
No power on AC outlet
No power on AC outlet.
Your outlet may be
a GFI type or it may
be downstream from
another GFI outlet.
Power Cord Damaged
Safety interlock is not
activated properly.
Safety interlock may be
jammed.
Tool power
switch
(Paddle) will not
activate the tool.
Properly install power
cord plug into the AC
outlet
Find circuit breaker
panel and verify that
the breaker controlling
your outlet is ON. If the
breaker continues
to switch to the off
position, contact a
qualified electrician to
locate the cause.
Locate GFI outlets and
verify that the "RESET"
tab is pushed in. If the
GFI RESET tab pops
out again, contact a
qualified electrician to
locate the cause.
Remove power plug from
the AC outlet and inspect
the plug and the length of
the cord. Do not attempt
repair of the power
cord. Take to a qualified
service dealer for tool
repair, or discard the tool.
Read Operator's Manual.
Excessive paddle
pressure may jam the
paddle release. Slide the
paddle lock toward the
rear of the tool fully, and
then squeeze the paddle.
Unplug the tool{ Turn
the tool over and inspect
the safety interlock and
paddle. Remove any
wood chips or debris that
may have accumulated.
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