a. Possible causes:
i. Loose Connection
ii. Bad Brushes
iii. Bad On/OFF Switch
iv. Bad PCB
b. Confirm if the saw has run previously
c. Check to ensure the outlet has power
d. The motor brushes may be worn or have failed. Check the brushes.
i. On the 360X, the motor case end cap must be removed to check the brushes
ii. On the iQTS244, IQ360XR and IQMS362, Motor brush caps are provided. Use a small flat head screwdriver or a dime and loosen and remove the brush caps. The brushes should spring out
e. iQTS244/iQ360XR/iQMS362, does the vacuum run.
i. If the vacuum RUNS and the motor brushes are good, then the ON/OFF Switch is good and this is a good
indication that the PCB Board has failed.
1. You can ask the customer to swap motor leads with the vacuum leads on the PCB to verify the saw runs:
a. iQTS244 version 1
b. iQTS244 version 2
c. iQ360XR
d. iQMS362
ii. If the vacuum DOES NOT RUN, then power is not making it thru the:
1. ON/OFF Switch, or the
2. PCB Board
a. POWER coming out of the switch must be checked with a voltmeter while referencing the wire diagram in the back of the Owner’s Manual.
b. Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet and Open the control module. Verify all the connections are on tightly.
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