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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flow Charts These troubleshooting flow charts help you do the following: • Isolate the area where the problem is occurring. • Determine whether a malfunctioning component or assembly requi…

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Troubleshooting
Check
to
see
if
the
beam
up
solenoid
is
functioning
properly.
Check
the
red
LED
on
the
solenoid
itself
(see
Figure
5-16)
to
see
if
it
turns
on
during
the
test.
Use
a
small
hex
wrench
to
depress
the
manual
test
button
on
the
side
of
the
solenoid
to
see
if
the
beam
rises.
If
it
does
not
move
up,
check
the
air
pressure
or
check
for
leaks
in
the
air
line.
Replace
the
solenoid
if
necessary.
Low
air
pressure
may
be
too
low.
Confirm
that
it
is
set
to
40
PSI.
Check
the
blow
off
solenoid
diagnostic
test
(test
number
5).
Vacuum
does
not
shut
off.
Check
S7
solenoid
LED
on
handler
controller
board
while
running
the
solenoid
test.
Check
the
vacuum
generator
solenoid
to
see
if
the
LED
goes
on
and
off
when
the
test
is
run.
Low
(pass
1)
or
high
(pass
2)
verify
of
the
data
in
RAM
with
the
data
in
the
device
has
failed
to
match.
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Flow
Charts
These
troubleshooting
flow
charts
help
you
do
the
following:
Isolate
the
area
where
the
problem
is
occurring.
Determine
whether
a
malfunctioning
component
or
assembly
requires
cleaning,
adjusting,
or
replacement.
Go
to
the
page
in
the
manual
that
describes
the
appropriate
procedure.
The
following
flow
charts
are
included
on
the
following
pages:
Power-up
Failures
6-8
Beam
Does
Not
Pick
Up
Device
Correctly
6-10
Beam
Does
Not
Insert
Device
Correctly
6-12
Programming
Failures
6-14
Label
Printing
Problems
6-16
Label
Application
Problems
6-18
Beam
Does
Not
Deliver
Device
Correctly
6-22
WARNING:
Do
not
perform
any
procedure
that
requires
you
to
lift
the
main
plate
of
the
2500
unless
you
are
a
service
technician
trained
on
electromechanical
equipment.
6-6
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
Troubleshooting
The
beam
moves
quickly.
To
avoid
injury,
keep
your
hands,
hair,
and
loose
clothing
away
from
the
path
of
the
beam.
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
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