Early Production - 2 Pin Harness - Fisher 1000-(10003) Owner's Manual

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Early Production - 2 Pin Harness

PROBLEM
Ice control material not flowing
Spinner does not spin – No power to
the spreader control
Spinner does not spin – The motor is
not turning and 12V DC power is
present at the red wire to red wire
connection located near the rear of the
spreader control
Spinner does not spin when load is
applied – The motor is turning
Lit. No. 94430/94431
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Bridging of material in hopper
Spreader Control power switch is in the
OFF position
Spreader Control circuit breaker is
tripped (ON/OFF control only)
Battery lead in-line fuse is blown
Battery connection is poor
Battery wiring harness is damaged
Spinner, auger, or driveshaft is
jammed or overloaded
Spinner shaft bearings are damaged
Motor is damaged
Spreader Control is damaged
Wiring harness is damaged
Drive belt is loose or broken
Drive pulley is loose
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SUGGESTED SOLUTION
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Check the hopper for
material and free any bridged material.
Set the power switch to the ON
position.
Set the power switch to the OFF
position. Reset the circuit breaker and
set the power switch to the ON
position.
Change the fuse and inspect for short
circuits.
Clean or replace ring terminal. Coat
with dielectric grease.
Repair or replace battery wiring
harness as required.
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Turn the spinner by
hand. If the shaft will not turn freely by
hand, check for any obstructions or
frozen material. Clear all obstructions.
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Remove the drive belt
and spin the spinner by hand. If the
shaft will not turn freely by hand, check
for obstructions. If no obstructions
exist, lubricate or replace the spinner
bearings.
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Turn the spinner by
hand. If the shaft will turn freely and
the belt and pulleys are in working
order, reconnect the spreader harness
and check for 12V DC at the orange
wire to white wire connection located
near the motor. If the motor has 12V
DC, the problem is in the motor.
Replace the motor.
Check for 12V DC at the white wire to
white wire connection near the back of
the spreader control. If the control
does not have power, the problem is in
the control. Replace the control.
Check for 12V DC at the white wire to
white wire connection near the back of
the spreader control. If the control has
12V DC, check for 12V DC at the white
wire to orange wire connection located
near the motor. If the motor does not
have power, then the problem is in the
spreader wiring harness. Repair or
replace the wiring harness as
necessary.
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Remove the motor cap
and check for a loose or broken drive
belt. Tighten or replace the belt as
necessary.
Unplug the spreader harness and tag
out if required. Remove the motor cap
and verify motor and drive pulley set
screws are tight.
April 1, 2005

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