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4.
The hoop does not
turn.
The hoop speed control is at 0.
Move the control forward between
2 and 10.
The drive wheel slides on the hoop.
Tighten the wheel spring.
Check tire air pressure and adjust
if necessary.
Change the tire if it is worn out.
The drive wheel does not turn.
Check oil level. Check for leaks.
Check the condition of the wheel
motor and change it if necessary.
The actuator lever does not move
the pointer.
See section 8-adjustment
procedures.
5.
The hoop and the
pusher lose speed.
Lack of hydraulic oil or oil pressure.
Check oil level. Check for leaks.
Adjust as needed.
6.
The pusher moves
forward at normal
speed but the hoop
turns slowly.
The wrapping speed control is at too
low a setting
Increase wrapping speed.
The actuator lever does not move
the pointer.
See section 8-adjustment
procedures p.27
7.
The speed control
lever is blocked.
Water infiltration may have caused
the interior to rust.
Take apart the speed control and
lubricate it.
8.
The plastic film
breaks at normal
temperatures.
The film is not tight enough.
Check that the plastic film roll is
installed as indicated in the
diagram.
Check that stretcher and spring
parts are in good condition.
Debris have become wrapped
around the rolls or in the stretchers.
Remove the debris and check the
general condition of the stretchers.
The aluminum rollers are dirty.
Clean them with penetrating oil.
The rubber roller is damaged.
Replace the rubber roller.
The spikes have become rough.
Gently sand the spikes.
9.
The plastic film
often breaks in hot
weather.
The stretcher springs are putting
pressure on the hoop.
Unhook the stretcher springs.
10.
The remote starter
does not work or has
stopped working.
The engine key is in OFF position.
Turn the key to ON position.
The remote control battery has lost
its charge or has a bad contact.
Check the contact or change the
battery. Reprogram the remote
starter (see instructions).
The Honda engine fuse has burned
out.
Change the fuse.