Chicago Electric 98265 operating instructions Troubleshooting, Cleaning the Saw

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5.Remove the blade and replace with a new one. Make sure the arrow on the blade matches the direction of the arrow embossed on the blade cover.

6.With the flat wrench in place again, reinstall the blade’s hex bolt turning clockwise, and tighten securely.

7.Replace the clear Cover and secure with the three Hex Screws removed earlier.

Cleaning the Saw

1.With the saw turned off and the cord pulled out from the outlet, wipe down all of the external parts of the unit with a damp (not dripping wet) sponge.

2.Make sure that the Water Tray is also cleaned and a container of some type is located below the Drain Plug (E03). Re-

move the plug and drain the water and silt accumulated by the cutting operation.

3.Use more water to clean out the residual silt from the water tray.

4.Replace the Drain Plug. Check condition of the O-Ring (E02) and replace if torn or cut.

5.The cleaning process is faster and easier if the unit is tipped on end and carefully (do not wet the motor) hosed down.

6.Wipe the entire unit down including the sides and Sliding Bars (C16).

7.Clean out the pump by removing the Filter (A26), placing the pump into a con- tainer of clean water, and running it to pump out any remaining silt. Back flush the screen Filter (A26) and replace onto the pump.

Troubleshooting

Problem

 

Possible Causes

 

Likely Solutions

Tool will not start

1.

No power at outlet.

1.

Check power at outlet.

2.

Cord not connected.

2.

Check that cord is plugged in.

 

Blade spins slowly

1.

Arbor shaft binding

1.

Check shaft for free spinning

2.

Motor brushes worn

2.

Replace brushes

Excessive vibration

1.

Bent or off-balance blade

1.

Replace blade with new one

 

2.

Bent Arbor Shaft

2.

Check shaft for run-out

Running hot;

1.

Water flow problem.

1.

Check connection

excess smoke

2.

Not enough water

2.

Add proper amount of water

 

3.

Running with hot/warm water

3.

Always run with cold water

Restricted Saw

1.

Dry or damaged Holder.

1.

Lubricate or service Holder components.

Travel

2.

Bent Sliding Bars.

2.

Replace Sliding Bars.

Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool. Disconnect power supply before service.

 

 

REV 10b

SKU 98265

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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