Control System
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Service Manual – SC6500
™
Display
Code
Error/Fault Description
Correction
34
L1
Solution solenoid short to ground
1. Disconnect the
L1
solenoid coil wiring (wire colors
VIO and YEL/GRN) and check to see if the code
disappears.
−
If the code disappears, replace the solenoid valve.
−
If the code does reappear, test the wiring for a short
back to the battery ground. Repair or replace the
defective wire.
2.
If the above test doesn’t remove the code, substitute
a new A2 control board assembly.
35
Solution control pump open
1. Check for an open circuit in the
M12
pump motor and
wiring (wire colors VIO and BLU/ORN).
2.
Test for 36V at the pump motor. If 0 Volts, check the
A2 control board assembly.
36
Side broom motor contactor coil
open
1. Check for open circuit in the
K6
coil and wiring (wire
colors VIO and BRN/BLK).
2. Test for 36V at the
K6
coil. If 0 Volts, check the A2
control board assembly.
37
K6
Side broom motor contactor coil
short to ground
1. Disconnect the
K6
coil wiring (wire colors VIO and
BRN/BLK) and check to see if the code disappears.
−
If the code disappears, replace the
K6
contactor.
−
If the code does reappear, test the wiring for a short
back to the battery ground. Repair or replace the
defective wire.
2.
If the above test doesn’t remove the code, substitute
a new A2 control board assembly.
38
Side broom actuator motor open
1.
Use an ohmmeter to check for an open circuit in the
M4
side broom actuator and its wiring (wire colors
GRA/VIO and GRN/ORN). If defective, repair or
replace.
2.
Test for 36V at side broom actuator. If 0 Volts, check
the A2 control board assembly.
39
Auxiliary motor contactor coil open
1. Check for an open circuit in the
K5
coil and wiring
(wire colors YEL/BRN and BLK/ORN).
2. Test for 36V at the
K5
coil. If 0 Volts, check the A2
control board assembly.
40
K5
Auxiliary motor contactor coil
short to ground
1. Disconnect the
K5
coil wiring (wire colors YEL/
BRN and BLK/ORN) and check to see if the code
disappears.
−
If the code disappears, replace the
K5
contactor.
−
If the code does reappear, test the wiring for a short
back to the battery ground. Repair or replace the
defective wire.
2.
If the above test doesn’t remove the code, substitute
a new A2 control board assembly.