Husqvarna FS 700 EX Cordless Saw User Manual


 
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Operator’s Manual FS 700EX
Trouble shooting
NOTE
Before rectifying a fault, check that all
electrical connections are disconnected to
prevent the machine from starting during the
course of the work.
If a fault occurs, first check whether it coincides with any of
the possible faults in the trouble shooting guide below.
If the fault coincides with one of the fault possibilities in the
trouble shooting guide, contact your dealer for further
information.
Fault Cause Action
The blade rotates in the wrong direction. The starter knob is defective. Turn the starter knob in the direction
indicated by the lit lamp.
The blade jams. Drive belt slips.
Drive belt dirty.
Drive belt worn.
Tension the drive belt.
Clean the drive belt.
Replace the drive belt.
No water is produced or too little water
reaches the blade.
The blade flange is dirty Clean the blade flange.
Increase the water pressure by opening
the water tap a little more.
The blade jams. The blade is worn.
The saw blade is clamped.
The saw has been fed too hard.
Replace the blade.
Support the saw block with braces or a
jack.
Run with either a lower feed rate or
shallower cutting depth.
The motor does not start. The emergency stop has been switched
on.
Electrical fault.
Reset the emergency stop.
Contact your dealer.
There is no trolley feed. The drive shaft is not engaged. Change the foot lever for propulsion so
that the drive shaft is engaged.
There is no trolley feed/blade feed. The feed levers were not reset when the
power was connected.
Reset the machine by turning off the
blade rotation, pressing down the
emergency stop and turning the levers to
the neutral position. Wait 3 seconds and
then reset the emergency stop button.
There is no blade feed up or down. The feeder nut has jammed at the end
position.
The feed nut is dry.
Remove the rear cover and carefully
loosen the feed nut by turning the nut at
the bottom of the feed screw.
Grease the feed axle.
The machine cuts out / does not start
blade rotation.
The thermal cut-out on the motor has
tripped.
Wait until the motor has cooled. Once the
temperature of the motor has dropped
the saw is started again as normal.
Both status lamps for blade rotation are
on.
A phase is down. Check the fuses and electrical power
cable.