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Meyer PV Series - Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Hydraulics; Troubleshooting Guide

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PV SERIES
INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
xxxxx-xxx-xx month/day/year
PV SERIES
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. To verify the Transmitter and Base Unit are working together: Once the base unit has power the
“redLED will come on when the Transmitter buttons are depressed (Cover of Base Unit will need
to be removed to see red” LED). If the red” LED does not come on, the Base Unit is NOT
getting a signal from the Transmitter.
Possible Solutions:
A. Reprogramming the Transmitter and Base Unit might be required.
B. Base Unit might not be functioning properly (see Base Unit trouble shooting below).
C. Transmitter might not be functioning properly. (see Transmitter trouble
shooting below).
2. Base Unit Programming Lose:
If an unregulated voltage (spark) is sent to the Base Unit from a
power source the Base Unit could lose its programming. The voltage spike will not damage the
Base Unit or Transmitter. Unregulated voltage could generate from the following:
- Connecting battery cables to a 12V battery source.
- Charging the 12V battery.
Possible Solutions:
A. Reprogramming the Transmitter and Base Unit may be required.
B. Base Unit might be damaged, a new Base Unit & Transmitter will need to be order
ed.
3. Base Unit does not function properly:
(example: “redLED will not light up whenLEARN
button is depressed on Base Unit).
Possible Solutions:
A. Check/verify voltage of 12V is being supplied by the 12V battery. Lower voltages than 12V
will not allow the Base Unit to function properly.
B. Confirm all wires on engine wire harness are secure and properly connected.
C. Base Unit could be damaged, a new Base Unit & Transmitter will need to be ordered.
4. Transmitter does not have power:
(example: “blue” LED will not light up when ADDbutton is
depressed on Transmitter).
Possible Solutions:
A. Verify tool diameter (example: paperclip) to depress Transmitter “ADD
button is small
enough to enter the “ADD
button hole.
B. Verify the lithium button cell battery polarity is correct (“+will be facing up).
C. If the Transmitter is 1-2 years old, check the lithium battery voltage with a meter or replace the
battery as needed (CR2032 lithium button cell battery).
D. Transmitter could be damaged, a new Transmitter will need to be ordered.
5. General troubleshooting:
A. Try to Program/reprogram the Transmitter and Base Unit.
B. Verify the Ground wires (all wires) are secure.
C. Check connections to the components that the unit is trying to operate using a voltmeter.
WARNING
IS RUNNING. This could disable or permanently damage the Base Unit.
1. Disconnecting 12V Battery Cables/Terminals:
A. DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY (CABLES/TERMINALS) WHEN THE ENGINE
/MOTOR
- Pull-starting the engine.(Gas engine models only)
- Jump starting the 12V battery.(Gas engine models only)
www.meyerproducts.com
to download updated Wireless Controller Instructions.
For further technical assistance please contact Meyer Products at 216-533-6512 or visit us at
00108-760-01-REV-B
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OCTOBER, 2013

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