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LED Guide
The section provides a list of possible LED blink patterns,
their causes and corrective solutions. The user or
maintenance personnel can perform some corrective
actions, and others may require the assistance of qualified
D
WALT technician or your dealer.
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Problem
The switch is in the on position
and power has been applied. The
unit stayed off.
Problem
A pinch has been sensed by
the tool and the kickback brake
has activated.
Problem
The unit has shut down to prevent
permanent damage due to
overheating.
Problem
The unit has been in a stalled
condition for an extended period
and it has shut down.
Problem
The unit is running on a poor
quality power source like a low
quality generator. This power may
damage the tool.
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No-Volt Protection
Solution
Cycle the switch to restart.
Kick Back Brake
Solution
Inspect accessory for damage from
pinch and replace if necessary.
Adjust work piece and tool
position as necessary and cycle
switch to restart.
Thermal Protection
Solution
Ensure intake and exhaust vents
are not blocked by users hands,
clothing or debris during use.
Reduce frequency of feathering
the tool on/off and cycle switch to
restart and/or unplug the unit and
then plug it back in.
Stall/Overload Protection
Solution
Remove load from tool and cycle
the switch to restart.
Problem Power Line
Solution
Try another power source, reduce
extension cord length or reduce
equipment used on the power
source at one time.