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Becky TaylorAug 2, 2025
What to do if Chiko SK-250AT motor fails to start?
- MMichelle HallAug 2, 2025
If the Chiko Dust Collector motor fails to start, first ensure the power is turned on. Check for a blown fuse and replace it if necessary. Make sure that the primary and secondary filters are correctly installed and that the snap locks for the suction-side filter case are securely engaged. Also, check that the exhaust/suction ports are not blocked, verify the rated voltage, and ensure there are no multiple connections. If the motor overheated due to filter clogging or suction temperature, turn the main power off, wait 30 minutes, and resume operation. If these steps do not resolve the issue, the motor may be faulty and require replacement by a qualified technician.