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7. Lifting and transporting the

floor saw

The FS 1000 EM floor saw has a lifting eye, which must be
used when lifting the machine. Don't lift using any other parts,
as this could cause damage to the machine and personal injury.
If using a lifting strap, attach it to the lifting eye so that the
machine cannot tip over during lifting. See figur e 7.1. When
transporting the floor saw, apply the parking brake and use
anchor straps or the like to prevent it from moving about. See
figure 7.3.
Figure 7.1
7.1.1. Lifting eye
Figure 7.2
7.2. Parking brake off
Figure 7.3
7.3. Parking brake on
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FAULT CAUSE REMEDY
Blade turns wrong way. Phases from power cable are inverted. Change polarity
using phase inverter.
Drive belt is slipping. Belt is too slack. Adjust belt tension.
Drive belt is worn. Replace the drive belt.
Drive belt is oily. Clean the drive belt.
Motor cuts out. Cutting depth too large. Reduce cutting depth.
Cutting speed too high. Advance more slowly.
Diamond segments are worn. Replace diamond blade.
Blade gets jammed. Support floor from below
using props or a jack.
No cooling water. Nozzles are blocked. Clean nozzles.
Water pressure too low. Increase water pressure.
Blade gets jammed. Blade is worn. Replace blade.
Blade gets jammed. Support floor from below
using props or a jack.
Motor does not start. Electrical fault. Contact your electrician.
Emergency stop activated. Determine cause. When fault is
fixed, pull up emergency stop.

8. Troubleshooting

WARNING! Before attempting to fix a fault you must make
sure that the power cables are disconnected to prevent the
machine from starting up while you are working.
If there is a fault with the machine check first whether it
matches any of the faults described in the troubleshooting
chart below .
If you cannot localise the fault and it does not match any of the
faults described in the troubleshooting chart you should
contact your supplier for additional information.
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NOTE! Do not start the machine before rectifying the cause of the fault.