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Troubleshooting
WARNING!
ALWAYS ensure the main power supply is first locked out and the system depressurized before any
service is performed on this system. NEVER connect or disconnect lines, change filter elements, or
undertake any service work when this system is running or energized. SEVERE injury or death may
occur.
The Fire SafetyValves (located on the underside of each tank) must be in the open position when operating
the system and in the closed position when servicing the system.
The following troubleshooting procedures will help you identify and correct problems with your system. Every part of the
system has been designed peryour specifications and should not require maintenance, repair, or calibration beyond what
was described in the maintenance section of this document.
If any of these troubleshooting procedures do not solve the issue, contact your supplier for
additional support.
Fluid Level Gauge is not reading
correctly.
1. Remove the gauge.
2. Wipe the gauge and float assembly with a lint free cloth to remove any
excess fluid.
3. Ensure all hinged joints and fittings are in good condition
and moving freelyand reinstall.
4. If the gauge is still not working correctly, remove it and contact
your supplier for areplacement.
NOTE: Overfilling the tanks may cause damage to the Fluid Level
Gauge and cause it toread incorrectly.
The tank is not filling correctly.
1. Check to ensure the valves on the front of the unit are in the correct
position.
2. Check all fittings for cracks or leaks.
3. Check all hydraulic hoses for cracks or leaks.
4. Check the motor to ensure it is rotating in the correct direction. If
not, contact yourauthorized Electrician.
5. Check the Fire Safety Valves and ensure they are in the OPEN
position.
6. Check the Pressure Gauge to make sure that the pressure
level is registeringwhen the motor is running
7. If the Pressure Gauge is running above its normal range, it is time to
replace your oil filter element. Replace and check your Pressure
Gauge again
8. Check the seals on the Suction Hose Assembly coupling to ensure
they are not crackedor damaged. Replace if necessary.
9. Ensure the Desiccant Air Breather has had the white rubber band
removed (if factorysupplied breather).