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12.3 Drive belt replacement (fig. 7)
To replace the driving belt, perform the following:
• unscrew the thumbscrew 16 and turn the belt 15 protective casing aside;
• pull the handle 23 up and set it to groove B to release belt 50 tension
• set a new belt
• mount the belt 15 casing back.
13. TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible malfunctions and ways of their detection and elimination are listed in table 3.
Name of malfunction
and its signs
The powered ON machine
fails to start
Electric motor is overheating
The powered ON machine
fails to start
Running machine generates
strong vibration
Running machine suddenly
stops
14. STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
The machines are stored indoors with natural ventilation with no climate control, where
temperature and humidity range less than in open areas (e.g. brick, concrete or metal
temperature insulated unheated storages located in moderate or frigid climatic regions).
When storing, observe the requirements marked on individual packaging.
Store the machine in a place inaccessible to children.
15. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Plastic machine parts have appropriate marking that allows their separation and recycling.
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Probable cause
No voltage in power line
No contact between the socket and
the connecting cord plug
Switch is out of order
The machine is overloaded with
intensive supply
Wood is too moist
Cutting tool is blunt
Drive belt is torn
Knives are improper or
are mounted incorrectly
Saw blade is deformed
No voltage
Thermal protector is actuated
Method of elimination
Check the power line voltage with
any other obviously working device
Eliminate the malfunction or replace
the plug
Eliminate the malfunction or replace
the switch
Reduce the processed material
supply
Replace the blank
Sharpen or replace the cutting tool
Replace the belt
Adapt the knives ant fixation parts
by weight and adjust their position
Replace the saw blade
Check the voltage
Start the machine again in 15-20
minutes
Table 3