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6-3. Status/Trouble Lights
. Difficulty establishing a pilot arc may indicate consumables need to be cleaned or replaced.
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Power | On |
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Pressure/Cup/Temp | Off |
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Power | Flashing rate is steady for 15 seconds or until torch trigger |
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Power | Repetitive flashing rate of two quick cycles, then a one |
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Pressure | On |
| No or low [below 40 psi (276 kPa)] input pressure. | ||
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| Flashing rate is steady for 15 seconds or until torch trigger |
| Regulated pressure in the unit is low. Check torch for | ||
Pressure | is pressed again, whichever comes first. |
| leaks. Check input pressure to unit is between 90 to 120 | ||
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Pressure | Repetitive flashing rate of two quick cycles, then a one |
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second pause for a 15 second period. |
| to unit is between 90 to 120 psi (621 to 827 kPa). | |||
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Cup | On |
| Torch cup is loose or off. Once cup is tightened, unit | ||
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Cup | Flashing rate is steady for 15 seconds or until torch trigger |
| No arc was established. Check consumables or torch. | ||
is pressed again, whichever comes first. |
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| Repetitive flashing rate of two quick cycles, then a one |
| No pilot arc established possibly due to a loss of current. | ||
Cup | second pause for a 15 second period or until torch trigger |
| Check consumables. | ||
| is pressed again, whichever comes first. |
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| Repetitive flashing rate of three quick cycles, then a one |
| Consumables in torch failed to separate during pilot arc | ||
Cup | second pause for a 15 second period or until torch trigger |
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| is pressed again, whichever comes first. |
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Temperature | On |
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Temperature | On (indefinitely) |
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| Flashing rate is steady (indefinitely). |
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For system troubleshooting see Section
6-4. Checking Shield Cup Shutdown System
. Power must be reset whenever the cup
shutdown system is activated. Always turn Off power when changing or checking consumables. Do NOT overtighten torch shield cup. Gently finger tighten cup onto torch.
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1Torch Shield Cup
Turn Power On and loosen shield cup. If shutdown system works properly, Cup light comes on. If not, immediately turn Off power and have Factory Authorized Service Agent check unit.
If system works properly, retighten cup and reset power.
Ref. 801