GBC VOYAGER Instruction Manual page 53

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Voyager Operation and Maintenance Manual
Trouble
13. Pneumatic Malfunctions
Heat Malfunctions
14. Power Applied, but Will Not
Run
15. Low Water Pressure From
Booster Pump
© GBC Films Group April 2000
Cause / Action
Air preesure up to 100 psi and above may be
applied to the machine. Troubleshooting
should be left to qualified technicians!
Most pneumatic problems are caused by water or oil present in
the system. This type or liquid contamination causes impaired
air flow, sticking or internal air components, and premature wear
of not only pneumatics, but excessive wear of the components
that they operate.
a. Low water level in tank
b. Thermo-safety switch open or activated
c. Motor overload switch needs resetting
d. Blown fuses
e. Booster pump motor burn out
f. Unit needs power phasing
a. Venting valve stuck open
b. Pressure regulating valve maladjusted of stuck open
c. Pump rotating in wrong direction
d. Water leak
Troubleshooting
WARNING
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