Troubleshooting Guide - Hunter Genesis Programming And Operations Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM
No valves come on.
One valve does not come on or
the display shows overload.
A valve stays on.
Valves come on again when all
should be off.
Failure of any controller feature
Adjacent station comes on with
currently running valve.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Controller is in SKIP DAYS or RAIN
SHUTDOWN.
2. Water or power is off.
3. Display shows fuse open.
4. Common valve wire is loose,
disconnected, or broken.
5. Not a programmed Water Day.
1. Loose wire at terminal strip.
2. Solenoid failure at valve.
3. Wire going to that valve is broken or
damaged.
4. No output from the controller to the
valve.
5. Exceeded max. number of solenoids
allowed on at one time.
1. Continuous output voltage at
controller.
2. Valve is stuck or damaged.
3. Programmed to run in hours, not
minutes.
1. The Cycle option has been changed
to run more than one time.
1. Processor or component failure.
1. Tab of triac for current station is
touching a triac tab of an adjacent
station.
GENESIS OPERATIONS MANUAL
SOLUTION
1. Review skip option for each
Program.
2. Turn on water or power.
3. Change fuse.
4. Check connections, look for
break in the common wire
going to the valves.
5. Check Program.
1. Tighten loose connection.
2. Replace solenoid.
3. Replace or repair wire.
4. Return output board for repair.
5. Review all Programs running
and verify that the load at any
one time does not exceed 3A.
1. If valve goes off when
disconnected, replace and
return triac board for repair.
2. Repair/replace valve.
3. Review Program and correct.
1. Review the Cycle option for
that Program.
0 = Infinite cycles
1 = Normal,
2 = 2 times,
3 = 3 times,
... and so on.
1. Return the facepack to The
factory or the nearest
authorized Service Center.
1. Turn power off and separate
the triac tabs.
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