If the fence moved it too needs an adjustment. At the rear of the fence there is a 1/2" nut. Tighten that nut down a couple of turns. Check and make sure the fence can be removed without any trouble then lock it down. The fence should lock down so tight that you can pick up the entire saw with it (thought I wouldn't recommend it).
Finally, if you were having trouble ripping check and make sure the blade is aligned with the miter slot. I really doubt that it is a motor power problem. If the blade is not parallel to the miter slot (and the fence isn't either) that can seem like there is not enough power. That motor is a 15 amp motor which is the largest that you can put on a tool that will still operate on a standard 110v circuit.
I hope this helps
Jake
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