Akron 3462 Instructions d'installation, d'utilisation et d'entretien - Page 6
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Your Bumper Monitor and nozzle should be inspected prior to and after each use, to ensure it is in good operating condition .
Periodically, an unanticipated incident occurs where the Bumper Monitor is misused in a manner that is inconsistent with standard
operating practices and those listed in IFSTA . A partial list of potential misuse includes:
• Operating above maximum rated pressure and flow.
• Not draining, and allowing water to freeze inside.
• Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 130°F, or below -25°F.
• Operating in a corrosive environment.
• Having the nozzle hit a fixed object during operating or transportation.
• Other misuse that might be unique to your specific environment.
Also there are many "tell tale" signs that indicate repair is in order, such as:
• Controls that are either inoperable or difficult to operate.
• Excessive wear.
• Poor discharge performance.
• Water leaks.
If any of the above situations are encountered, the Bumper Monitor should be taken out of service, repaired, and tested by a qualified
technician before placing it back in service .
MOTOR REPLACEMENT
To replace either the horizontal or vertical rotational motors:
1 . Disconnect Power from the unit .
2 . Loosen and remove the four socket screws (Item 49 on the Parts List) from the gearbox housing (19) .
3 . Slowly remove the motor assembly (15) and gearbox housing (19) from the unit .
IMPORTANT: Make sure the internal gear, (Item 25 on the Parts List), remains in place, (hold with a
screwdriver), to avoid gear alignment problems.
4 . Loosen and remove the four socket head capscrews (21) from the inside of the gearbox housing that hold the housing
and the motor assembly together .
5 . Remove gearbox housing (19) from the motor assembly (15) .
6 . Replace o-ring seal (18) on the gearbox housing (19) .
7 . Attach the new motor assembly (15) to the gearbox housing (19) making sure all four screws (21) are tight .
8 . Install the motor and gearbox housing assembly to the unit making sure all four socket screws (49) are tight . It may be
necessary to rotate the motor slightly to get the motor gear to line up with the gears inside the gearbox .
9 . Restore power to the unit .
10 . Test the operation of the unit .
Call Akron Brass Customer Service Department if any problems are encountered .
Symptom
Potential Cause
Totally Inoperative
Lack of Power
Damaged Control Box
No CAN Communication
What to Check
Remove the Power/Valve Cable connector from the
control box mounted on the side of the monitor/turret .
Check for voltage approximately equal to vehicle battery
voltage between pins 1 (Pos . ) and 2 (Neg . ) of the cable's
connector .
Remove the CAN Cable connector from the control box
mounted on the side of the monitor/turret . Check for
voltage approximately equal to vehicle battery voltage
between pins 1 (Pos . ) and 2 (Neg . ) of the control box
connector .
Insert an empty USB Flash Drive (with a status LED) into
the USB connector . Check for lighting of the Flash Drive
status LED .
Check status LED's located near the Joystick connector for
power and CAN activity .
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Solution
If no measurable voltage is present, insure proper
DC power is applied to pins 1 and 2 .
If no measurable voltage is present, return the
Control Box/Harness for replacement .
If the Flash Drive status LED does not light, return
the Control Box/Harness for replacement .
If no status LED's are lit, check CAN cable continu-
ity end to end (1 to 1, 2 to 2, etc . ) , and retest .
If only Power status LED is lit, return the Joystick
for replacement .
If only Power and Transmit LED's are lit, return the
Control Box/Harness for replacement .