Troubleshooting - Chicago Electric 66755 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

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Problem
Charger will not
No power to Charger (2)
turn on.
Battery Pack will
1.
not charge.
2.
Tool will not start
1.
2.
3.
Tool does not run
1.
at full power.
2.
Power Switch will
Tool needs service check.
not turn off tool.
When using
1.
Circular Saw, cut
2.
quality is poor.
3.
4.
When using
1.
Reciprocating Saw,
cut line is irregular.
2.
3.
When using
1.
Reciprocating Saw,
2.
undesirable cutting
action.
3.
4.
When using Drill
1.
as a screwdriver,
2.
unable to remove
screw
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool.
disconnect power supply before service.
SKU 66755

Troubleshooting

Possible causes
Components not connected.
Battery Pack damaged.
Battery Pack not fully
connected.
Battery Pack not fully charged.
Tool is damaged or defective.
Battery Pack not fully charged.
Low torque setting.
Blade damaged or dull.
Blade not installed properly.
Blade being forced into
workpiece.
Blade mounted in incorrect
direction of rotation.
Bent, cracked, or broken Saw
Blade.
Loose Saw Blade.
Improperly exerting side-to-
side pressure on Saw Blade.
Dull Saw Blade.
Improper Saw Blade used.
Tool speed too slow.
Attempting to cut curves with
tool
Not enough torque.
Wrong size bit.
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
Likely solutions
Make sure the Charger is plugged into a working, 120
volt, grounded, electrical outlet.
1.
Make sure Battery Pack (1), Charger (2), and Battery
Socket (3) are all connected securely.
2.
Check for leaking or damaged Battery. Do not attempt
to charge a leaking or damaged Battery.
1.
Make sure that the Battery Pack (1) is securely
inserted into the tool.
2.
Make sure the Battery Pack (1) is fully charged.
3.
Have a qualified service technician check tool for
damage or defects.
1.
Remove Battery Pack (1) and replace with fully
charged Battery Pack (1).
2.
Adjust to higher torque setting.
Immediately remove Battery Pack (1) from tool. Do not
use tool until a qualified service technician checks out
tool for damage or defects.
1.
Replace Blade (A3).
2.
Check that Blade (A3) is properly secured in place.
3.
Cut more slowly. Do not force tool.
4.
Reinstall blade correctly.
1.
Replace Saw Blade (B15/B16).
2.
Make sure Blade (B15/B16) is securely installed in
tool.
3.
Make sure Blade (B15/B16) is held at 90° angle to
workpiece.
1.
Replace Saw Blade (B15/B16).
2.
Use metal Saw Blades (B16) for cutting metal and
wood Saw Blades (B15) for cutting wood.
3.
Increase tool speed by squeezing Trigger (B19-1)
harder.
4.
Use tool only to cut straight lines.
1.
Use a tool with greater torque.
2.
Use correct size bit.
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