INSTALLATION MANUAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Probable Causes
Solutions
The Covana cover will
not raise or lower.
(Silent motor and no
movement)
The GFCI is tripped.
The power source is
disconnected.
Reset the GFCI.
Verify that the power source is enabled.
Check the breaker panel.
Review the manual lifting procedure section.
Verify if any cables are damaged or pinched.
The Covana cover will
not raise or lower.
(Motor humming and
some visible
movement)
Posts are frozen.
Debris is caught on
the cover.
Jack assemblies are
jammed.
The
motor
is
obstructed.
Posts are obstructed.
The debris on the
cover is too heavy.
Power
source
is
disconnected.
Remove excessive debris from top of the
Covana cover.
Verify if any posts are obstructed.
Use methanol to free ice buildup on posts.
Grease the post assemblies again.
Refer to
Foundation preparation section
to
verify the relative position of the four posts.
If all previous attempts failed, contact your
local dealer.
The middle sleeve has
fallen.
Posts are frozen.
The stopper kit is
broken/missing.
Verify that the all-weather seal is on the inner
post and at the proper position.
Check
whether
the
stopper
kit
is
broken/missing.
If all previous attempts failed, contact your
local dealer for the reassembly procedure.
The cover rises
unequally.
The chain is broken.
A spring pin is broken.
Contact your local dealer.
The cover rises, but
does not lower.
The cam plate is
missing.
The key switch is
faulty.
Limit
switches
are
stuck.
Only a
certified electrician
can
o
pen the
operator and check for faulty up and down
limit switches.
Verify whether there is any corrosion on the
terminals. If yes, clean the terminals.
Open the key switch terminal and check for
faulty switches.
Verify whether any wires are cut/pinched.
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