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| Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual | |||
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| PROBLEMS | POSSIBLE | RECOMMENDED |
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| (SYMPTOMS) | CAUSE | COURSE OF ACTION |
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PROBLEMS
Input contactor (CR1) chatters. | 1. Faulty input contactor (CR1). | |
| 2. Low line voltage. | |
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Machine input contactor does not | If Power Pilot light is off: | |
operate. | 1. | Make sure the proper three- |
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| phase input power is applied to |
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| 2. | The power switch (SW1) may be |
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| faulty. |
| 3. | The pilot transformer may be |
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| faulty. |
| If Power Pilot light is on: | |
| 1. | The input contactor may be |
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| faulty. |
| 2. | Input shutdown may be activated |
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| (LED3 on on Control Board). See |
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| Shorted Rectifier Fault |
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| Protection in Operation Section. |
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Machine input contactor operates, | 1. Electrode or work cables may be | |
but no output when trying to weld. |
| loose or broken. |
| 2. | Firing P.C. board is not connected |
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| or is faulty. See PC board LED |
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| information. |
| 3. | Trigger circuit may not be working. |
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| Place Output Terminals Switch to |
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| the ON position, or place a jumper |
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| wire across #2 and #4 on the ter- |
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| minal strip. If output is enabled |
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| then check control cable to feeder |
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| if connected. |
| 4. | If the thermal protection light is |
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| ON the machine is overheated. |
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| Make sure the fan is operating |
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| and remove the cause of the |
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| overheating problem. |
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Contact your Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance.
CAUTION
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.