6.4
ASSISTANCE
When in need of skilled personnel for special maintenance,
or for repairs, both during and following the guarantee
period, always apply to authorized centres for assistance
or directly to the manufacturer if there is no authorized
centre in your area.
6.5
DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE, PACKING,
MATERIALS RESULTING FROM MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONS
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Implementation of Directives 2011/65/EU
- 2012/19/EU, relative to reducing the use
of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic appliances and the disposal of waste",
please take note of the following:
•
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol found
on the appliance or on the packaging, indicates that the
product must be disposed of separately from ordinary
household waste when it reaches the end of its working
life.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMS
The motor does not run
The motor starts slowly
and does not reach
running speed
Excessive motor noise
The motor does not reach
full power
The motor tends to
overheat
Decrease in cutting
capacity
The cutting fi nish is
irregular or uneven
Flaking of the work piece
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CAUSES
1. Faulty motor, power supply cable
or plug.
2. Burned out fuses
1. Low power supply voltage.
2. Damaged windings.
3. Burned out capacitor
1. Damaged windings.
Faulty motor
1. Overloaded circuit due to lighting,
utilities or other motors
1. Overloaded motor.
2. Insuffi cient motor cooling
1. The blade has been repeatedly
sharpened and its diameter has
decreased
1. The blade is worn out or the teeth
are not suited to the thickness of
the material being cut
1. The blade's teeth are not suited to
the work piece
•
The user must consign the unwanted appliance to
an authorized differentiated waste disposal centre for
electrical and electronic goods, or alternatively, hand it
over to the relative dealer on purchasing a new appliance
of the same type on the basis of a one to one ratio.
•
Differentiated disposal, to enable possible recycling or
environmentally compatible elimination of the appliance,
helps to limit undesirable effects on health and the
environment and promotes the reuse and/or recycling of
the materials which went into making up the appliance.
•
The disposal of materials resulting from maintenance
operations must be carried out in compliance with the
relative legislation in force in the country of disposal.
WARNING! Sanctions, in accordance with the
relative legislation in force in the country of use,
will be imposed on the user if the appliance is
disposed of illegally.
SOLUTIONS SUGGESTED
1. Have the machine checked by skilled personnel.
Do not try to repair the machine yourselves as it
may be dangerous.
2. Check the fuses and replace them if necessary.
1. Ask for the Electricity Board to check the voltage
available.
2. Have the machine motor checked by skilled
personnel.
3. Have the capacitor replaced by skilled
personnel.
1. Have the motor checked by skilled personnel
1. Do not use other utilities or motors on the circuit
to which the cutting–off machine is connected
1. Avoid overloading the motor during cutting.
2. Remove dust from the motor in order to allow
adequate cooling.
1. Adjust the limit switch for the lowering of the
head.
1. Have the blade sharpened by skilled personnel.
2. Check that the blade being used is appropriate
1. Check the appropriate teeth to use