TROUBLE SHOOTING
16.4
Storage
Cover the machine with a cloth sheet and store it at a dry place.
16.5
Disposal
Do not dispose the machine in residual waste. Contact your local authorities for information
regarding the available disposal options. When you buy at your local dealer for a
replacement unit, the latter is obliged to exchange your old.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
BEFORE YOU START WORKING FOR THE ELIMINATION OF DEFECTS, DISCONNECT
THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.
PROBLEM
Saw does not start
Rip fence does not
move smoothly
Rip fence does not
lock at rear
Cutting binds or
burns work
Wood edges away
from rip fence when
ripping
Saw does not make
accurate 90ºor 45º
cuts
Blade makes poor
cuts
Blade does not
lower when turning
height /bevel
adjusting
handwheel
Motor labors in rip
cut
MANY POTENTIAL SOURCES OF ERROR CAN BE CLEARED BY THE EXPERTLY
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY GRID.
Should you in necessary repairs not able to properly to perform or you have
not the prescribed training for it always attract a workshop to fix the problem.
HOLZMANN MASCHINEN GmbH
CAUSE
Motor cord or wall cord is not
plugged in
Circuit fuse is blown
Circuit breaker is tripped
Cord or switch is damaged
Overload protection activated
Rip fence not mounted correctly
Rails are dirty or sticky
Clamp screw is out of adjustment
Clamp screw is out of adjustment
Blade is dull
Working is fed too fast
Rip fence is misaligned
Spreader is out of alignment
Wood is warped
Ripping fence is misaligned
Positive stops inside cabinet need
adjusting(Bevel Cuts)
Miter gauge is misaligned(Miter
Cuts)
Blade is dull or dirty
Blade is wrong type for cut being
made
Blade is mounted backwards
Locking lever is not at full left
position
Blade not proper for rip out
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Plug in motor cord or wall cord
Replace circuit fuse
Reset circuit breaker
Have the cord or switch
replaced
See capture overload protection
Remount the rip fence
Clean and wax rails
Adjust clamp screw
Adjust clamp screw
Replace or sharpen blade
Slow the feed rate
Align the rip fence
Replace the wood Always cut
with convex side to table
surface
Check and adjust the rip fence
Adjust positive stops
Adjust the miter gauge
Clean, sharpen, or replace
blade
Replace with correct type
Remount blade
Move locking lever to left
Change blade; rip blade typically
has fewer teeth
NOTICE
SOLUTION
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