Troubleshooting, Problem possible cause(s) solution – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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76 SawStop 10” Contractor Saw

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause(s)

Solution

The motor will not start and both

LEDs on the switch box are off.

1. There is no power to the saw.

1. Ensure that the electrical supply to the

saw is on and that the correct voltage

is being supplied.

2. There is no brake cartridge installed

in the saw.

2. Install the brake cartridge.

3. The brake cartridge is defective.

3. Replace the brake cartridge with a new

cartridge.

The motor will not start and at least

one LED on the switch box is on.

1. The safety system has detected a

system error and is displaying an

error code on the LEDs.

1. Consult the list of System Status

Codes to determine the cause of the

error and the corrective action.

2. The cartridge is defective.

2. Try a different brake cartridge.

3. The thermal overload switch cut

power to the motor to prevent

overheating.

3. Press the thermal overload reset button

on the side of the contactor box.

4. The motor is unplugged from the

saw.

4. Plug the motor cord into the matching

cord extending from the rear of the

cabinet.

The motor stopped unexpectedly

during use but the brake did not

activate.

1. The Start/Stop paddle was

bumped.

1. Ensure the Start/Stop paddle is in the

OFF position and restart the saw.

2. The material being cut is

overloading the safety detection

system (e.g., green or wet wood).

2. Use different wood or cut in Bypass

Mode.

3. The safety system has detected a

system error and is displaying an

error code on the LEDs.

3. Consult the list of System Status

Codes to determine the cause of the

error and the corrective action.

4. Electrical power to the system was

lost at least temporarily.

4. Ensure that the electrical supply to the

saw is on and that the correct voltage

is being supplied.

5. The cartridge is defective.

5. Try a different brake cartridge.

The brake activated even though

there was no accidental contact.

1. Some electrically conductive

material contacted the blade, arbor

or arbor pulley.

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. The spreader or riving knife came

into contact with the blade.

2. Ensure that the spreader or riving knife

is accurately aligned and securely

clamped in place. There should be gap

of at least 3-8 mm between the blade

and the spreader or riving knife.

Cannot turn the saw on in Bypass

Mode.

1. The sequence for starting the

saw in Bypass Mode was not

completed.

1. Follow the steps for starting the saw in

Bypass Mode exactly.

2. The safety system has detected a

system error and is displaying an

error code on the LEDs.

2. Consult the list of System Status

Codes to determine the cause of the

error and the corrective action.

3. The Bypass key is not fully seated.

3. Insert the Bypass Key fully and ensure

it turns a full 90

°.

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