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5.
Balls thrown at irregular
depths.
A.
Check wheel clearance.
B.
Wheels worn. Replace all 3 wheels.
C.
Clean White Strip on Deflector Plate with isopropyl alcohol.
Replace if worn.
6.
Double throws or missed
throws.
A.
Head height improperly adjusted.
7.
Random Place won’t
turn on.
A.
Exercise needs at least 2 Balls. If only 1 Ball LED is lit, add a
second Ball.
8.
Er1 shown on display.
A.
Defective or oversized ball or foreign object jamming the lower
ball channel. Clear channel and test ball feed.
B.
Dirty or unwashed new balls are being used. Clear ball channel
of balls, then wash the balls to remove grit, rinse, and dry before
placing back into robot.
C.
Is a foreign object or ball preventing the Ball Stirring Springs
from moving? If so, remove that foreign object or ball.
D.
Was Black Knob tightened too much, denting the upper Ball Tube? Dis-
connect the head, and roll a ball up and down the Ball Tube to check if
it is obstructed. If so, call your Amicus Service Center.
E.
Bad Ball Feed Motor, broken gears or motor support. Call your
Amicus Service Center.
9.
Er2 shown on display.
A.
Is ball stuck among the 3 wheels? If so, turn off power, and then
remove that ball.
B.
Bad Ball Throw Motor. Replace.
10.
Er3 shown on the
display.
A.
Overheated electronics. Switch off power and wait several min-
utes. If Er3 disappears, resume operations. If Er3 remains, call
your Amicus Service Center.
Attention:
If you are not able to solve the problems with the help of this Troubleshooting chart,
please consult your Amicus Service Center. If you see any exposed wires on the Power Supply,
disconnect from power immediately and replace the Power Supply. Failure to do so could result in
serious harm.