8
Troubleshooting
This chapter contains information to help you narrow
down and/or solve problems that might occur with
your M
INIMAX™. Procedures throughout this chapter
require that the people performing troubleshooting
tasks have basic knowledge in electrical, hydraulic and
pneumatic systems.
The employer shall ensure that maintenance
personnel is properly trained prior to starting
troubleshooting.
Before performing maintenance on a vehicle, make
sure that all safety procedures are applied. The
lockout/tagout procedure outlined on page 20 is
mandatory.
See Troubleshooting Guide on page 149 to resolve
commonly seen problems, or contact LabriePlus to
talk to one of our product specialists.
NOTE: Any time you have a problem with a Labrie unit,
you should contact your Labrie authorized dealer
first. They should be able to provide you with the
proper help that you need, whether it is for parts or
technical service.
IMPORTANT: Schematics provided in this manual are for reference
only. Vehicle-specific schematics are found in the
vehicle’s cab.
Tools
When trying to pinpoint the cause of a problem on a
vehicle, you need certain tools to test components of
electrical and hydraulic systems. Below you will find a
list of the minimal tool set required to perform
troubleshooting procedures throughout this manual.
Brand names are only suggested.