NOTE: When replacing electric terminals a good crimp is essential. Double check new crimp. It should not have exposed
wires.
1. Building circuit breaker tripped.
1. Unplug any other equipment on the
same circuit. Wait five minutes, reset
circuit. Note: If breaker continues to
trip, try outlets on another circuit. If new
circuit continues to trip, DO NOT use
the unit. All motors and wires must be
examined for defect.
2. Defective wall outlet.
2. Plug machine into different outlet.
Also: Check if outlet is wired to a light
switch.
4. Loose Power Connection.
4. Check Lever Nuts (10267 / 10277) to
black and white wires.
5. Replace Power Cord (18205).
Power is intermittent to all or some of
the motors.
1. Loose Terminal or Lever Nut.
1. Replace loose Terminals or
reconnect Lever Nut.
2. Burned or corroded Terminals.
3. Replace Switch (10308/18032).
4. Defective Wire or Power Cord.
4. Replace Wire or Power Cord (18205).
1. Damaged or loose wire connection
that touches any metal on the machine.
1. Check for damaged or loose wires
and make sure all ground wires are
properly connected.
2. Defective motor touching improperly
grounded metal on the machine.
2. Replace defective motor and make
sure all ground wires are properly
connected.
3. Wire, Power Cord or Terminal with
worn insulation.
3. Replace Wire, Power Cord or
Terminal.
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