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Troubleshooting
Problem
No function when Power Switch (14) is
operated
Inaccurate cutting profile
Router will not operate
Router runs or cuts slowly
Excessive vibration
Heavy sparking occurs inside motor
housing
Micro Winder (11) "clicks" or not adjusting
Makes an unusual sound
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Possible Cause
No power
Defective On/Off Power Switch
Depth Stop (4) not correctly adjusted
Incorrectly fitted or loose router bit/Collet
(23)
No supply of power
Brushes worn or sticking
Power Switch (14) is faulty
Motor components faulty or short circuited
Blunt or damaged cutter
Speed Controller (17) set low
Motor is overloaded
Incorrectly fitted or loose router bit
Bent or damaged router bit
Brushes not moving freely
Damaged or worn motor
Plunge Lock Lever (18) engaged
Reached end of adjustment range
Damage to internal windings
Solution
Check power supply
Replace the Power Switch at an authorised
Triton service centre
Ensure that the Depth Stop corresponds to
the maximum amount of cut permitted by
the Turret Stops (1)
Tighten router bit/Collet and cutter
assembly
Check that power is available at source
Disconnect power, open Brush Access
Covers (10) and ensure brushes are not
damaged or heavily worn
Have the tool serviced by an authorised
Triton service centre
Have the tool serviced by an authorised
Triton service centre
Re-sharpen or replace cutter
Increase variable speed setting
Reduce pushing force on router
Refit or tighten router bit
Replace router bit
Disconnect power, remove brushes, clean
or replace
Have the tool serviced by an authorised
Triton service centre
Release Plunge Lock Lever (18)
Reset Micro Winder (11) and set depth
with the Depth Stop (4)
Have the tool serviced by an authorised
Triton service centre

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