Trouble shooting
WARNING!
Turn the on/off switch to the off position and unplug the tool
from the power supply before performing trouble shooting procedures.
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Biscuit joiner | Power cord not plugged in | Ensure that the cord is connected to the power supply | |
will not start |
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Power fault, fuse or circuit breaker tripped | Check the power supply | ||
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| Cord damaged | Use authorized service center to repair or replace | |
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| Burned out switch | Use authorized service center to repair or replace | |
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| Faulty motor | Use authorized service center to repair or replace the motor | |
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Blade does not | Extension cord too long or undersized | Use extension cord heavy enough to carry the current | |
reach full speed |
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Tool is overheating | Turn off the tool and let it cool down to room | ||
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| temperature. Inspect and clean the ventilation slots | |
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Biscuit does | Incorrect biscuit being used | Check to see that the biscuit is the same size as | |
not fit into slot |
| the slot cut. ie. use a #10 biscuit for a #10 slot. | |
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Poor cutting | Accessory blunted | Replace with new biscuit joiner blade | |
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Vibration or | Loose parts | Check to see that all levers are secure including bevel | |
abnormal noise |
| adjustment lever and height adjustment lever | |
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| Blade vibrating | Ensure that the blade flange is securely tightened | |
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| Moving parts excessively worn | Use authorized service center to repair or replace | |
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