Power the motor down using proper lockout/tagout procedures. Perform an inspection: look for discolouration and loose connections at the starter, listen for sounds when you turn the shaft, feel for heat and pay attention to any burning smells. Then conduct initial resistance tests, check fuses, look for voltage unbalance and check connections in the junction box. If initial testing revealed potential problems, test stator winding phase resistance and resistance to ground to determine whether the problem is with the motor or the line circuit. Next, run the motor without the load to test for voltage, current and balance (check the readings are within spec) and perform the sight, sound, touch and smell test again. Finally, re-engage the load and do the four-senses test a last time.