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Troubleshooting
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
• Turn off all electrical supply to the collector
before attempting to work on it. Use a voltmeter
or circuit tester to ensure that the power is off.
•
DO NOT
bypass interlock switch.
Troubleshooting for problems other than what is listed below should be performed by a qualified service person.
Troubleshooting performed by untrained personnel could result in electrical shock or damage to the PowerRinse
®
waste collection system.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Waste Collector does not turn on.
• Electrical supply turned off.
• Fuse blown or circuit breaker turned
off at power supply.
• Control circuit fuse blown.
• Line disconnect switch on control not
in the “ON” position.
• Line disconnect switch on control is
defective.
• Start switch on control center is
defective.
• Stop switch on control center is
defective.
• Turn on the electrical supply.
• Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
• Replace fuse.
• Turn to “ON” position, wait 30 seconds
before attempting to start again.
• Call for service.
• Call for service.
• Call for service.
Waste Collector will start when
“START” button is pushed, but
shuts down when “START” button
is released.
• Insufficient time allowed after line
disconnect switch on control center
is turned to the “ON” position.
• 24V power from control center
(control circuit) is low or not present.
• Allow 30 seconds before attempting system
startup (at “START” switch).
• Call for service.
Waste Collector stops
unexpectedly.
• Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped
at power source.
• 24V power from control center
(control circuit) is low or not present.
• STOP button on control has been
pushed.
• Line disconnect switch has been
turned to the “OFF” position.
• Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
• Call for service.
• Push “START” button on control center.
• Turn to “ON” position, wait 30 seconds
before attempting to start system.
NOTE:
Line disconnect switch is only
intended for use in the event of control
center servicing.
SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING