PLDC01938
REVISION 00
01/06/2011
TECHNICAL DEPT.
Stavale
- date 05/09/2011
89/195
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If the actuator does not move, check the fuse M.
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If the fuse M is burnt out, disconnect the actuator from the batteries, replace the fuse with a new one and
check actuator operation again.
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If the fuse burns out at the beginning of the test, the actuator motor might be in short circuit. Disassemble the
actuator as explained in the following paragraph.
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If the actuator rod moves, lowering the squeegee, this means that it is functioning correctly. Proceed to test it
during raising.
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Connect the two wires A1 - A2 to the connector G, connecting the terminal of the red wire A1 to the plug of
the yellow wire G3 in position 3 of the connector G and the terminal of the black wire A2 to the plug of the
red and grey wires G2 in position 2 of the connector G.
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If the actuator rod moves again, raising the squeegee, this means that the actuator is functioning correctly.
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Compare the actuator draw values measured in raising and lowering with the following table.
Draw A (amps) Min Max
During lowering 1.2 A 3.0 A
During raising 0.8 A 3.0 A
M
1 2 3 4 5
PHOTO 193
G
A1
A2
G3
G2
G