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LeeBoy Model 8510E Conveyor Paver 5-39
Maintenance
NOTE: When starting the spraydown pump or
emptying the tank, open the bleeder valve
slightly to expel air and facilitate priming.
As soon as the pump is operating, close the
bleeder valve.
Bleeder
Valve
LED lights located on top of the pressure switch.
Figure 5-51. Spraydown Pump
If the spraydown pump has stopped or will not start:
1. Check the effectiveness of the battery power supply
(voltage activity).
2. Check that the fuse has not blown.
3. Check for any foreign material present in the hose.
4. Avoid running the pump dry for more than a few
minutes. (Pumps run dry by the absence of uid are
not covered by warranty.)
5. If the pump does not prime itself:
• Raise the screed completely, ensuring citrus
tank on the screed is lled.
• Loosen the bleeder valve inside of the cut-out
until the pump primes.
• Retighten the bleeder valve.
NOTE: Change lter as needed.
Spraydown Pump
The following troubleshooting information is provided
in the event of any issues with the spraydown
pump (located on the paver near the right hydraulic
controls). (Figure 5-50)
Spraydown
Pump
Figure 5-50. Spraydown Pump Location
An electronic pressure sensor displays solid or
ashing LED lights on top of the pressure switch for
pump status notications. (Figure 5-51)
Green:
• Solid green means the pump is spraying.
• Flashing green means the pump is in a stand-by
mode, ready to spray.
Yellow:
• Solid yellow means the pump is priming.
Yellow/Blue:
• Flashing yellow and blue means the pump has
incorrect voltage.
Red/Blue:
• Flashing red and blue means the pump has timed-out
without uid. Cycle pump power to reset.
Red:
• Solid or ashing red light means there is an error.
Consult owner’s manual for troubleshooting.
NOTE: If an overload occurs, the pump stops and a
yellow-green LED will ash. The electronic system
will try to reactivate the pump at preset intervals.
If the overload reaches a dangerous level, the red
LED will become solid and you must switch the
power off and start the pump again.