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MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING 

86038450   04/12/07 

 

4-4ENG 

 

PROBLEM

 

CAUSE SOLUTION 

No power to machine 

Poor Cable Connection 

Clean battery cable clamps of any corrosion and 
tighten.  Test voltage at points G to B should be from 34 
to 38 VDC. 

 

Faulty Main Power Switch 

With the main power switch turned on, test voltage at 
points D to B should be from 34 to 38 VDC.  If there is 
no voltage remove leads and check switch for 
continuity.  Replace if necessary 

Pad motor won’t run 

Circuit breaker has tripped 

Reset circuit breaker (H). 

 

Actuator Safety Switch 

With main power on, pad lowered to floor, switch bar 
pulled up, test voltage at L (wire #2) to B (rear panel) 
should be 34 to 38 VDC.  If not, check and adjust or 
replace safety switch as necessary. 

 Faulty 

Relay 

With main power on, pad lowered to floor and drive 
handle squeezed: Test voltage at points F to B and A to 
B should be from 34 to 38 VDC.  When the relay is 
working it should make a clicking noise as the drive 
handle is squeezed.  Replace relay if the test voltage F 
to B is OK.  If test voltage F to B is not OK, check all 
wiring to pad motor relay. 

Deck lift mechanism not 
working 

Circuit breaker has tripped 

Reset circuit breaker (J). 

Deck switch not working 

 

With main switch on, test voltage at C (5) to C (2) 
should be 34 to 38 VDC.  If not check circuit breaker (J) 
and main power switch.  If the test voltage at C (5) to C 
(2) is 34 to 38 VDC, the voltage at deck switch C (3) to 
C (6) should be 34 to 38 VDC when the deck switch is 
pressed to raise/lower the pad.  If not, replace deck 
switch. 

Deck actuator not 
working 

 

If the deck switch tested OK, but the deck lift actuator 
still is not working, disconnect the white and black wires 
to actuator (K) and apply 36 VDC directly to actuator.  If 
the actuator does not respond, replace actuator. 

Handle switch not 
working 

 

Check power from E (wire #1) to B.  Check switch 
continuity. 

Drive Controls 

Circuit breaker has tripped. 

Check if power at wire #26.  If yes, but breaker has no 
power at wire 28 either reset breaker (Q) or replace. 

 

Bad switch (es). 

Check continuity at handle switch for non-traction 
model. Check continuity at propel switch or pad motor 
switch for traction model. Replace as necessary. 

 

Loose connection. 

Check all connections of propel circuit especially at M, 
N, P, R, S & T.  Check transaxle connection at U. 

 

Faulty potentiometer. 

With the drive motor disconnected at V, test the output 
voltage to the drive motor.  The output voltage at V 
should vary from 0 to 36V at R & S as the control lever 
is squeezed.  Resistance of the potentiometer can be 
tested at the leads 4 & 1 found at the potentiometer T.  
The resistance should vary from 0-50K ohms. 

 

Faulty drive control board. 

Voltage at T1 (P) to T2 (N) should be from 34 to 
38VDC.  If the voltage at T1 is good but the propel 
motor won't respond, and all the tests above have been 
done, replace the drive control board. 

 

Summary of Contents for Lightning Battery Burnisher 10027100

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions ENG Bedienungsanleitung GER Read these instructions before operating the machine Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitungen bevor Sie die Maschine in Gebrauch nehmen MODEL L20 10027100 L...

Page 2: ...________________________________________________________________ Phone Number _________________________________________________________________________________________ MODEL __________________________...

Page 3: ...tery Information 4 1 Battery Connection 4 1 Battery Maintenance 4 1 Battery Charging Procedure 4 1 Maintenance 4 2 Weekly Maintenance 4 2 4 to 6 Month Maintenance 4 2 Ending Work Periods 4 2 Shunt Adj...

Page 4: ...aintenance Shunt Adjustments Shaft Adjustment Lubrication Troubleshooting The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts illustrations and corresponding parts list The parts lists include a number of...

Page 5: ...ories shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel If foam or liquid comes out of machine switch off immediately Disconnect...

Page 6: ...information carefully Know when these conditions can exist Locate all safety devices on the machine Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating personnel FOR SAFETY DO NOT OPERATE M...

Page 7: ...l circuit breaker protects lift mechanism Press to reset 7 Main Handle 8 Handle Adjustment Lever 9 Breaker 60 amp magnetic circuit breaker protects pad driver motor Press to reset 10 Pad Motor Switch...

Page 8: ...g burnishing head switch 5 The pad motor will only run when the burnishing head is lowered to within 3 inches of the floor 6 The drive controls are shown on page 3 1 7 The pad pressure is adjusted usi...

Page 9: ...S NEAR BATTERIES AT ANY TIME WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES CHARGE BATTERIES IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA WITH DECK DOWN AND COVER OPEN 1 Use a 36 volt 20 amp max...

Page 10: ...CH WORK PERIOD 1 Wipe down the exterior of the machine 2 Lower the deck 3 Open the cover 4 Charge the batteries See battery charging procedure on page 4 1 SHUNT ADJUSTMENT This pad pressure meter adju...

Page 11: ...rrosion cracks and evidence of overheating Check all bearings for noise Check skirt bumpers for damage and replace as necessary Grease wheels and casters if appropriate Check potentiometer speed contr...

Page 12: ...wer switch If the test voltage at C 5 to C 2 is 34 to 38 VDC the voltage at deck switch C 3 to C 6 should be 34 to 38 VDC when the deck switch is pressed to raise lower the pad If not replace deck swi...

Page 13: ...respond and all the tests above have been done replace the motor Loose Connection With main power on test voltage at terminal 30 X on Relay should be 34 to 38 VDC With switch on check voltage to wire...

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