Please contact Mathers Controls for support information.
d) Defective servo unit in the Actuator.
a) Disconnect the push-pull cable from the shift lever at the
transmission or reduction gear. Disconnect the push-pull cable
from the throttle lever at the carburetor or governor. Operate
the controls. If the rapid tone is no longer present, follow the
control set up procedure in Section 5.
b) Remove the push-pull cables from the Actuator. Operate the
controls. If the rapid tone is no longer present, replace the
defective push-pull cable.
c) Measure the battery voltage at the Actuator. If the measured
voltage is 8 to 12 volts, the power source needs to be checked.
d) If a), b) and c) tested good, the entire Actuator needs to be
repaired or replaced.
17.13 SYMPTOM: T
STARTING
HEARD FROM ALL STATIONS
a) The voltage to the Actuator has dropped too low, due to the
starters current requirements.
b) Battery charge is low.
a) Supply power to the Actuator from a battery other then the
starting battery.
b) Recharge or replace the battery.
THIS PRODUCT IS INACTIVE!
REMEDY
HE ENGINE STARTS TO TURN OVER WHILE
,
AND THEN STOPS
REMEDY
. A
SLOW REPETITIVE TONE IS
.
CAUSE
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