Troubleshooting - SawStop ICS31230 Owner's Manual

10" industrial cabinet saw
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Troubleshooting

Problem
The motor will not start and both
LEDs on the switch box are off.
The motor will not start and at least
one LED on the switch box is on.
The motor stopped unexpectedly
during use but the brake did not
activate.
The brake activated even though
there was no accidental contact.
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Possible Cause(s)
1. There is no power to the saw.
2. The disconnect switch is turned to
OFF.
3. There is no brake cartridge installed
in the saw.
4. The brake cartridge is defective.
5. For 415V, 480V and 600V saws, the
fuse in the side of the contactor box
has blown.
1. The safety system has detected a
system error and is displaying an
error code on the LEDs.
2. The cartridge is defective.
3. The motor has overheated and
tripped the thermal overload switch.
1. The Start/Stop paddle was bumped.
2. The material being cut is overloading
the safety detection system (e.g.,
green or wet wood).
3. The safety system has detected a
system error and is displaying an
error code on the LEDs.
4. Electrical power to the system was
lost at least temporarily.
5. A door interlock switch was released. 5. Ensure the belt access door and
6. The cartridge is defective.
1. Some electrically conductive
material contacted the blade, arbor
or arbor pulley.
2. The spreader or riving knife came
into contact with the blade.
Solution
1. Ensure that the electrical supply to
the saw is on and that the correct
voltage is being supplied.
2. Turn the disconnect switch to ON.
3. Install the brake cartridge.
4. Replace the brake cartridge with a
new cartridge.
5. Check the fuse in the side of the
contactor box (only on a 415V, 480V
or 600V saw).
1. Consult the list of System Status
Codes to determine the cause of the
error and the corrective action.
2. Try a different brake cartridge.
3. Wait 10 minutes and try again.
1. Ensure the Start/Stop paddle is in
the OFF position and restart the saw.
2. Use different wood or cut in Bypass
mode.
3. Consult the list of System Status
Codes to determine the cause of the
error and the corrective action.
4. Ensure that the electrical supply to
the saw is on and that the correct
voltage is being supplied.
motor cover are closed and the
interlock switches are actuated.
6. Try a different brake cartridge.
1. Make sure no metal or other
conductive material is touching the
blade, arbor or pulley. If you are
trying to cut a conductive material,
use Bypass mode.
2. Ensure that the spreader or riving
knife is accurately aligned and
securely clamped in place. There
should be a gap of at least 5-7mm
between the blade and the spreader
or riving knife
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