Disposal And Recycling; Troubleshooting - Parkside PZKS 1500 A1 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual

Sliding cross cut mitre saw
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• The product is exclusively intended for use at con-
nection points that have a continuous current-carry-
ing capacity of at least 100 A per phase.
• As the user, you are required to ensure, in consulta-
tion with your electric power company if necessary,
that the connection point at which you wish to oper-
ate the product meets the specified requirements.
Important information
In the event of an overloading the motor will switch
itself off. After a cool-down period (time varies) the mo-
tor can be switched back on again.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often
damaged.
This may have the following causes:
• Passage points, where connection cables are
passed through windows or doors.
• Kinks where the connection cable has been improp-
erly fastened or routed.
• Places where the connection cables have been cut
due to being driven over.
• Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the
wall outlet.
• Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
Such damaged electrical connection cables must not
be used and are life-threatening due to the insulation
damage.
Check the electrical connection cables for damage
regularly.

14. Troubleshooting

Fault
Possible cause
Motor does not work
Motor, cable or plug defective, fuses burnt
The motor starts up
Voltage too low, coils damaged, capacitor
slowly and does not
burnt
reach operating speed.
Motor makes excessive
Coils damaged, motor defective
noise
The motor does not
Circuits in the network are overloaded (lamps,
reach its full power.
other motors, etc.)
Motor overheats easily.
Overloading of the motor, insufficient cooling
of the motor
Reduced cutting power
Saw blade too small (ground too much)
when sawing
Saw cut is rough or
Saw blade dull, tooth shape not appropriate for
wavy
the material thickness
Workpiece pulls away
Excessive cutting pressure and/or saw blade
and/or splinters
not suitable for use
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Make sure that the connection cable does not hang on
the power network during the inspection.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the ap-
plicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection
cables with the marking „H05VV-F".
The printing of the type designation on the connection
cable is mandatory.
AC motor
• The mains voltage must be 230 V~
• Extension cables up to 25 m long must have a
cross-section of 1.5 mm2.
Connections and repairs of electrical equipment
may only be carried out by an electrician.
Please provide the following information in the event of
any enquiries:
• Type of current for the motor
• Machine data - type plate
• Machine data - type plate

13. Disposal and recycling

The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it
from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in
this packaging can be reused or recycled. Never place
batteries in your household refuse, in fire or in water.
Batteries should be collected, recycled or disposed of
by environment-friendly means. The equipment and
its accessories are made of various types of material,
such as metal and plastic. Defective components must
be disposed of as special waste. Ask your dealer or
your local council.
Remedy
Arrange for inspection of the machine by a
specialist. Never repair the motor yourself. Danger!
Check fuses and replace as necessary
Contact the utility provider to check the voltage.
Arrange for inspection of the motor by a specialist.
Arrange for replacement of the capacitor by a
specialist
Arrange for inspection of the motor by a specialist
Do not use any other equipment or motors on the
same circuit
Avoid overloading the motor while cutting, remove
dust from the motor in order to ensure optimal
cooling of the motor
Readjust end stop of the saw unit
Resharpen saw blade and/or use suitable saw blade
Insert suitable saw blade

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