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<blockquote data-quote="runningpiglet" data-source="post: 529629" data-attributes="member: 12468"><p>Is it the kind of switch with a green and red button? Machines like that often have a no-volt release coil safety feature - the switch will only latch on if the coil is energised and will drop out if the power cuts. A safety feature so you aren't harmed when the power is restored. The coil can burn out or get broken by vibration. Either way just replace the switch unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runningpiglet, post: 529629, member: 12468"] Is it the kind of switch with a green and red button? Machines like that often have a no-volt release coil safety feature - the switch will only latch on if the coil is energised and will drop out if the power cuts. A safety feature so you aren't harmed when the power is restored. The coil can burn out or get broken by vibration. Either way just replace the switch unit. [/QUOTE]
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