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SECTION IV
Trouble Shooting
P 4.2
086A 08 08
4. The closer cycles and the
”READY” light blinks
repeatedly. There is no
closure between the check
and pick.
5. The closer cycles and the
”READY” light blinks
repeatedly. There is a
closure between the check
and pick that does not
advance.
6. The closer continues to
cycle while the switch is in
the “STOP” position. The
”READY” light does not
blink.
7. The closer cycles even
though a closure is in the
bag-closing position. One
or more closures are
pushed out the front of the
closure track.
A. The closer is operating
properly.
A. The wrong closures are
being used.
B. The check is not adjusted
properly.
C. The pick does not advance
the closure.
A. The cam switch is not
functioning properly.
A. The sensor lever is not
detecting the closure.
Move the run switch to the “STOP” position and
refer to Section II Operation, Part B, LOADING
A ROLL OF CLOSURES.
The 086A is available in four models. Refer to
the Section I Specifications to determine the
correct closure for your model closer.
See Part C. REMOVE THE FRONT SHEILD
and Part D. CHECK POSITION.
See Part C. REMOVE THE FRONT SHEILD.
Look under the front of the closure track to see
if the tips of the pick are located in the slots at
the bottom of the closure track. If it is not, cen-
ter the pick by hand. The pick is held up by the
pick spring located at the back of the pick
assembly. The pick should move down when a
light force is applied to it; when released it
should move back up due to the spring tension.
Some side play is normal when the pick is out
of the closure track slots.
The cam switch stops the motor in the proper
position and turns on the light. See Part M.
CAM SWITCH MOUNTING and SECTION VI
Wiring Diagrams. The lever of the cam switch
may be bent, the cam switch may be defective,
or the switch cam may not be mounted proper-
ly. Correct as needed.
See Part F. SENSOR LEVER SPRING, Part G.
SENSOR LEVER STOP ADJUSTMENT and
Part H. SENSOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT.
PROBLEM SYMPTOM CORRECTION