Speed Sensor Test; Error Log; Maintenance - Bodyguard T-30 User Manual

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6.13

SPEED SENSOR TEST

The speed sensor test allows you to determine if the speed sensor system is functioning correctly.
In the DIAGNOSTICS Menu, scroll and select the SPEED SENSOR TEST (or "d3" on a T-30) and
press the ENTER key to begin the test. The belt will reach a speed of 2.0 mph (3.2 km/h) and after a
short period of time either "SPEED SENS. GOOD" or "SPEED SENS. BAD" will be displayed. On a
T-30, a '1' (GOOD) or '0' (BAD) will flash in the bottom left L.E.D. window.
Note: If the speed sensor is unplugged then an ERROR 53 appears immediately on the console
when the unit is turned on. If the speed sensor alignment is incorrect then you receive an ERROR 53
after a few seconds of operation so for these issues you would not be able to complete the test.
If the test is completed and a BAD message appears, check the following items:
Confirm the speed sensor wire is correctly connected to the M.C.B..
Confirm the speed sensor is correctly aligned around the optical disc.
Check the speed sensor and optical disk are clean and free of dust and debris.
Press the STOP key to end the test and return to the Diagnostics menu.
6.14

ERROR LOG

The error log stores the number of occurrences of various operational errors since the last reset.
In the DIAGNOSTICS Menu, scroll and select ERROR LOG (or "d4" on a T-30) and press the
ENTER key to view the logged data.
The first Error Code will appear on the screen (e.g. 51) and the number of logged occurrences of this
error next to it. You can view all the other error codes and number of occurrences by pressing the
INCREASE/DECREASE SPEED keys.
If you wish to RESET the Error Code log scroll until you see RESET on screen and press the ENTER
key. (T-30: select rES to reset all errors and press the Enter key to confirm)
NOTE – A complete table of display error codes can be viewed in section 8.5.
6.15

MAINTENANCE

The maintenance function shows the average amperage (DC) drawn by the drive motor over a period
of time and allows this value to be reset to a default amount of 7.0 amps DC.
Resetting of the maintenance must be completed to clear a DECK SURFACE MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED" message (D6-1 or D6-2 on a T30 and ! and X on a T-45 & T-75 see section 8.1) and
should be completed after any deck and belt maintenance, such as cleaning and lubricating the belt
or flipping/rotating a deck is performed.
Note: If the maintenance is reset without performing any deck and belt maintenance then it is highly
likely another warning will appear after a short period of operation. Therefore it is strongly
recommended to perform deck and belt maintenance before resetting the maintenance function.
To view or reset the average amperage stored in the system:
Enter the DIAGNOSTICS Menu, scroll and select MAINTENANCE (or "d6" on a T-30) and press
ENTER.
On a T-30 the average current drawn by the motor in DC amperes since the last reset will display in
the top left L.E.D. window (e.g. 8.4). Press the STOP key to return to the DIAGNOSTICS menu.
To reset the average amperage value to the default setting of 7.0 amps DC, press the SPEED
DOWN key while the average amperage value is being displayed and ''rES'' will appear in its place.
Press the ENTER key and 7.0 will appear confirming the reset has taken place.
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