Trouble | Probable Cause | Remedy |
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| If electric motor is suspect, you have |
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| two options: Have a qualified |
| Motor failure. | electrician test the motor for function |
| or remove the motor and take it to a | |
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| qualified electric motor repair shop |
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| and have it tested. |
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| Double check to confirm all electrical |
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| connections are correct and properly |
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| tight. The electrical connections other |
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| than the motor are |
| Miswiring of the unit. | and tested at the factory. Therefore, |
| the motor connections should be | |
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| double checked as the highest |
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| probability for error. If problems |
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| persist, double check the factory |
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| wiring. |
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| If the on/off switch is suspect, you |
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| have two options: Have a qualified |
| On/off switch failure. | electrician test the switch for function, |
| or purchase a new on/off switch and | |
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| establish if that was the problem on |
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| changeout. |
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