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TROUBLE
SHOOTING GUIDE
This
section
is
designed
to
aid
in
the
rapid
diagnosis
of
most
common
problems
in
the
show.
By
studying
this
section
on
Trouble
Shooting
you
will
learn
how
a
problem
will
become
simple.
You
will
also
be
able
to
set
up
your
own
Trouble
Shooting
Guide
on
problems
not
covered
in
this
manual.
To
handle
a
problem
in
a
trouble
shooting
manner
you
first
need
to
learn
the
3
basic
steps,
to
solve
a
problem.
They
are:
1 IDENTIFY
THE
PROBLEM
2.
SECTIONALIZE
THE
PROBLEM
3.
ISOLATE
THE
PROBLEM
In
approaching
a
problem
in
this
manner,
you
will
be
able
to
take
on
any
problem
with
out
that
feeling
of
PANIC.
Lets
examine
the
3
basic
step.
1.
IDENTIFY
THE
PROBLEM:
This
step
is
simple
because,
of
your
daily
P.M.
of
the
show,
as
well
as
the
time
the
show
is
running.
When a
problem
is
documented
and
placed
on
top
of
the
computer,
you
have
IDENTIFIED
the
problem.
Simple
huh.
If
the
problem
is
simple,
you
should
repair
it
right
then
by
referring
to
the
repair
section
of
this
manual.
2.
SECTIONALIZE
THE
PROBLEM:
This
is
where
troubling
shooting
really
begins.
To
sectionalize
the·problem
you
have
to
ask
yourself,
is
the
problem
ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL,
or
AIR.
To
answer
this
question
you
need
refer
to
the
Trouble
Shooting
Guide
in
this
manual
and
follow
those
procedures
step
by
step.
3.
ISOLATE
THE
PROBLEM:
Now
that
you
know
what
the
problem
area
is,
you
can
ISOLATE
the
problem
in
that
area.
What
this
means
is,
If
the
problem
is
in
the
electrical
area
you
can
now
isolate
the
problem
in
the
electrical
area.
If
the
problem
is
mechanical
you
can
isolate
in
the
mechanical
area,
and
the
same
for
the
air
system.
Now
that
the
problem
is
isolated,
you
can
refer
to
the
repair
section
of
this
manual,
and
perform
the
necesary
repairs.
Remember
learning
the
3
basic
steps
to
solving
a
problem
will
make
the
repair
job
much
easier.
AN
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
When
in
doubt
about
a
problem
,
ask
your
Service
Representative,
if
he
or
she
doesn't
know,
they
should
find
out
for
you.
It
is
better
to
ask
when
not
sure,
than
to
create
a
bigger
problem.
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