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This error lets you know that the machine is low on conditioner (oil). Simply inspect each of the
conditioning cartridges and replace the one or both
of the empty cartridges.
If this does not clear the error the float may have a
problem. In a pinch you may temporarily bypass
the float allowing you to finish conditioning.
By simply pressing the TEMPORARY FLOAT BYPASS
button, it will override the OUT OF CONDITIONER
error message. When the machine powers down, it
will reset back to normal operation.
Conditioning System Problems that DO NOT Display Errors
There are a number of things that can go wrong even if the machine appears to operate
correctly. Most of these problems can be caught before the bowlers notice them but only if
the operator is paying attention. Doing a calibration test every day will eliminate many
problems from turning into disasters.
1. Oil Pump fails to run.
a. Motor is unplugged or has a damaged or open connection.
b. Motor has failed.
c. PLC output 100CH 00 failed.
2. Buffer fails to run, which will cause serious conditioning problems if the motor works on
some of the lanes and fails on others.
a. Blown fuse.
b. Motor is unplugged or has a damaged or open connection.
c. The buffer motor relay failed or is loose in the base.
d. Motor has failed.
e. Belt is broken.
3. Machine oils 2-2 more than programmed or looks as if it is just oiling 2-2 badly (a.k.a.
Sport Shot Error).
a. Board counting target is loose but not giving errors.
b. Gap is too large between the board counting sensor and the target.
c. Oil tip insert has come out of the line (Replace with part # 154-6832).
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