Sea Recovery SRC Ultra Whisper Compact 200 Owner's Manual page 150

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Troubleshooting
As one can imagine, in providing technical support the more information given to the technician by the operator the
easier it becomes to assist the operator and quickly determine the problem.
Please, if you call any of our service dealers or Sea Recovery be prepared to provide sufficient information that will
allow us to help you trouble shoot your system. Also, when you call please provide the System full Model Number,
Operating Voltage, and Serial Number. This information is very important to us and allows us to look up our
manufacturing and quality control records on your specific system. Without this information we may be unable to
help you and at the very least helping you will be time consuming and in some cases we may give you inaccurate
information if we are not sure of your exact model number, operating voltage, and serial number.
There may be more than one cause of a problem. In the following guide, when there is more than one cause of a
problem, the causes are listed in the most likely to occur order. The tests given are designed to determine whether or
not the cause of the problem is the correct one. When diagnosing the causes of a problem in this case, eliminate the
listed causes one by one until the correct cause is found. Then the appropriate remedy is performed. Diagnosing
and correcting the various occurrences in this manner makes troubleshooting easier and less time consuming.
The operator or technician may see the problem from one or more different symptoms. For example, the operator
may see that a pressure gauge reading is different from normal, where as another operator may see that the Product
Water Flow is different from normal. Both abnormalities could be from the same cause. Therefore, more than one
different symptom or abnormality may require the same corresponding correction.
Troubleshooting and subsequent correction or repair will require understanding of:
Electrical Circuits
Electronic Circuits
Electric Motors
Hydraulic Systems
Liquid Pressures and Flows
Piping and Plumbing
Electro Mechanical Systems
Mechanical knowledge and skills
Operational understanding of the ETD [16]
Do not attempt troubleshooting and or subsequent correction or repair if you are not familiar with or are not
proficient in, or are not prepared to address the above fields of expertise.
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. A Volt / Ohm Meter will be necessary for some
troubleshooting and subsequent corrective actions. The following procedures expose the technician
to High Voltage and electrical shock hazard. Only attempt this if you are a qualified electrician
and only if surrounding conditions are safe.
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