Warning: In the interest of workplace safety, always turn the shaving machine off and unplug it before you begin repairs.
Trouble
Motor does not function
Motor starts slowly and does not reach
the normal operating speed
Motor does not perform well
Motor overheated
Reduced cutting performance
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Please ask your specialist store or the manufacturer.
Maintenance of the electrical elements of the machine should only be carried out by a specialist in the field.
When disposing of the machine all local regulations must be followed.
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
Motor, cable or plug defective
Fuses burned out
Too little current
Motor runs very loudly
Motor defective
Casing of the motor damaged
Insufficient electricity (too many other
devices on the same source, such as
lamps or other motors, etc.)
Motor capacity exceeded
Insufficient cooling of the motor
Saw blade too small (too often
sharpened)
Saw blade is raw or bent
Saw blade is dull
Solution
Have a specialist examine the machine
Never attempt to repair the machine
yourself! Danger of Injuries
Check fuses and replace as necessary
Have the electrical supplier check the
current flow
Have a specialist check the motor
Have a specialist exchange the
condenser
Reduce the number of units on the
same circuit
Avoid exceeding the capacity when
cutting
See that no dust or dirt covers the
motor and that the motor is placed
with sufficient distance to other
objects
Replace final element of the saw unit
with a new unit.
Install a more suitable saw blade