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Skil 6239 - Troubleshooting

Skil 6239
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING
Read instruction manual rst! Remove plug from the power source before
making adjustments or assembling accessories.
Problem Cause Remedy
TOOL WILL NOT
START
1. Power cord is not plugged in. 1. Plug tool into power source.
2. Power source fuse or circuit
breaker tripped.
2. Replace fuse or reset tripped
circuit breaker. (If the product
repeatedly causes the circuit or
fuse to trip/blow, discontinue use
immediately and have it serviced
by an Authorized Skil Service
Center or Service Station.)
3. Cord damaged. 3. Inspect cord for damage. If
damaged, have cord replaced by
an Authorized Skil Service Center
or Service Station.
4. Burned out switch. 4. Have switch replaced by an
Authorized Skil Service Center or
Service Station.
TOOL DOES NOT
COME UP TO
SPEED
1. Extension cord has
insufcient gauge or is too
long.
1. Replace with adequate extension
cord.
2. If equipped with variable
speed, tool may not set at
maximum RPM.
2. If equipped with variable speed,
check speed setting.
3. Low house voltage. 3. Contact your electric company.
EXCESSIVE
VIBRATION
1. Accessory being used is bent
of damaged.
1. Discard and replace with new
accessory.
2. Accessory being used is not
secure in chuck.
2. Reference the "Insert Bit" section
of manual.
ACCESSORY
BINDS, STALLS
MOTOR, OR KICKS
BACK WHEN
DRILLING
1, Damaged accessory. 1. Discard and replace with new
accessory.
2. Incorrect accessory for drill
speed.
2. Use properly rated accessory
as indicated by accessory
manufacturer.
3. Drill is set in wrong operating
mode.
3. Set drill to proper operating
mode.

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