Multiquip SP706016, SP706020, SP706036, SP706030, SP706026 operation manual Troubleshooting Engine

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TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)

TABLE 12. TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

Emergency stop button pushed in?

Pull out E-Stop button.

 

 

 

Will not start, no power with key “ON.”

Battery disconnected or discharged?

Check cable connections, charge

or replace battery.

 

 

 

 

 

Ignition switch/wiring defective?

Replace ignition switch. Check

 

wiring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fuel not available in fuel tank (tank

Fill with correct type of fuel.

 

empy)?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fuel filter/lines clogged?

Replace fuel filter or fuel lines.

Will not start. No fuel present.

 

 

Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged?

Clean or replace fuel tank cap.

 

 

 

 

 

Air in fuel line?

Bleed fuel line.

 

 

 

 

Injection valve clogged or defective?

Clean or replace.

 

 

 

 

Wrong fuel type?

Flush fuel system, and replace

 

with correct type of fuel.

 

 

Difficult to start, “fuel is available and

 

 

Contaminated fuel system (water, dirt)?

Flush fuel system.

compression is normal.”

 

 

 

 

Air cleaner dirty?

Replace air cleaner.

 

 

 

 

Suction/exhaust valve stuck or protruded?

Re-seat valves.

 

 

 

 

Piston ring and/or cylinder worn?

Replace piston r ings and/or

Difficult to start, ”fuel is available and

piston.

compression is low.”

 

 

Cylinder head not tightened properly?

Torque cylinder head bolts

 

 

 

 

 

Head gasket damaged?

Replace head gaskets.

 

 

 

Certain operations referred to in this troubleshooting section such as re-seating valves or replacing piston rings may require special tools and must be performed by trained and competent personnel.

For further engine troubleshooting, see your engine owner's manual

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Contents Models Proposition 65 Warning SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORY Warnings Silicosis Warning Respiratory HazardsTable of Contents Page Training Checklist Training ChecklistRead Operator’s Manual completely Machine layout, location of components, checking of engineHardware and damage check Daily PRE-OPERATION ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Safety Safety Message Alert SymbolsHazard Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protection when requiredRotating blade can cut and crush. Keep hands and feet clear Saw to be elevatedGeneral Safety Rules and Regulations Always keep the work area well-organized Diamond Blade Safety  Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wearSAW Lifting and Loading Safety Transporting VIA TRUCK/TRAILEREmergencies BatteryMaintenance Safety Dimensions See Figures 1 and 2 and for saw dimensionsSpecifications Oil bath design, fully enclosed housingEngine Specifications BF3L2011Hydro-gear hydrostatic transmission pump Lbs KgFeatures Intended USE / FamiliarizationIntended USE EngineSerial TAG is bonded to the inside of the console , Item Serial TAG InformationSerial TAG Depth Stop Allows repeatable cutting depths Controls and IndicatorsSocket Connector Use to plug in optional light Components ComponentsBasic Engine Information Fuel Filter Removes dirt and water from the engine fuelLinked to the accelerator system Oil in crankcaseChoosing Proper Blade Size Choosing Proper Blade SizeEngine RPM and Surface Feet per Minute Sfpm Speeds Ratio Speeds and Blade Guard SizeBlade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute Sfpm Surface Feet per Minute Sfpm Data ~ No LoadSpecific Tools / SAW Blades Specifictoolsto be UsedSAW Blades Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade FigureAlign flange pin through the blade into the inner flange Installing the BladeInstalling the Blade Stacking Blades for Wide Cuts 12 In .48 cm Lbs 56.7-79.4 KgBlade Guards Blade GuardRemoving a Blade Guard To accomodate different cutting jobsConnect the water delivery hose to the blade guard Figure Installing a Blade GuardInstalling the Flange Guard Water Delivery Systems Water Delivery SystemSTAY-LEVEL HANDLEBARS/BATTERY Battery SetupTo adjust the handlebar height STAY-LEVEL Handlebars SLHFueling the SAW Fueling the SAWPriming the Fuel System Storage With Fuel In SystemCold Weather OPERATION/POINTER Adjustment Pointer AdjustmentColdweather Operation Block HeatersSetting the Depth Indicator Until readjustedRAISE-LOWER Controls Raise Lower ControlsBlade Shaft Engage System / Wheel Drive System Blade Shaft Rotation Disengagement SystemTo Stop blade shaft rotation To Start blade shaft rotationOperation Starting and Stoppingthe EngineStarting the Engine Allow the engine to warm up for several minutesStopping the Engine Restarting After Running Out of FuelOperating Synopsis Crank the engine normally until it startsLoading and Transporting LOADING, Unloading Andtransportingthe SAWMaintenance MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule AIR Cleaners DailyAir Cleaner Components Changing Engine Oil And Filter Checking Engine OilOil Filter 125 Hours Fuel Filter 500 Hours Oil And Fuel LinesEngine Tune-Up LubricationBATTERY/CHARGING System Check and clean battery terminals for corrosionCooling System Disconnect the air intake hose at the lifting bale , Item aReplacing the Battery Removable Guards and Access PanelsRemove rear access panel Replace guards and panels prior to starting the engineBelts and Pulleys Belt TensionBlade Shaft Assembly Adjust to 3-1/2 notches on the tensionerRotary Belttensioner Blade ShaftRemoval and Replacement Drive System Alignment AdjustmentBlade Alignment Drive System AlignmentBlade Flange REMOVAL/INSTALLATION Removing the Inner Blade FlangeInstalling the Inner Blade Flange Blade Shaft Tolerance Inner Flange Inside FaceMaximum CUT Depth Adjustment Circuit Breakers and Starter RelaysPTO Drive Maintenance RAISE-LOWER SystemRaise-Lower System Troubleshooting Raise-Lower System TroubleshootingHydraulic Oil System R Control AdjustmentHydraulic System Maintenance Drainingthe Hydraulic System Hydraulic SystemTips When Draining and Filling the Hydraulic Oil System Stay-Level Handles SLHLongterm Storage Decommissioning SAW/COMPONENTSTroubleshooting Engine Loose, damaged wiring? Battery and starterIntake air restricted? NecessaryTroubleshooting Blade Blade TroubleshootingPage Electrical Diagram to SN AF3700155 Electrical Diagram UP to S/N AF3700155Electrical Diagram SN AF3700156 & UP Electrical Diagram S/N AF3700156 and UPHydraulic Schematic to SN AF3700155 Hydraulic Schematic to SN AF3700155Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 & UP Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 and UPHERE’S HOW to GET Help Your Local Dealer is
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