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Possible Cause
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Lubrication used.
Abrasive media size too large for nozzle.
Abrasive media too moist and is sticking together.
3
Bulb is burned out.
Power cord is not plugged in.
Power switch is off.
Outlet is non-functioning.
4
Cabinet and viewing window has not been cleaned.
Abrasive has tarnished the viewing window.
Foggy or impaired view during use.
Possible Solution
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An oiler system should not be used with this tool. The oil will mix
with the abrasive and cause a clog.
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Replace nozzle with a nozzle large enough to handle abrasive media
size or use finer media.
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Replace media with dry, fresh media.
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Replace light bulb.
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Check that the power cord is properly plugged into a working outlet.
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Turn the red light power switch on.
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Have the electrical outlet serviced by a qualified electrician.
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Clean cabinet and viewing window. Refer to page 14 maintenance
and cleaning.
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Peel off the clear damaged window film and replace with new clean
window film. (Extra film included)
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Make sure shop vacuum is on and connected to cyclone.
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