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Copyright 3/20
Bandit
MODEL 1425
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: REMOTE CONTROLS NOT WORKING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
“Remote” mode not selected
on the control panel MODE
screen.
Switch to the “Remote” mode on the control panel.
Hydraulic systems not working.
If the engine will throttle up or down, refer to
Hydraulic Systems Not
Working Manually.
A hydraulic or coil issue is eliminated as the problem
if the control handle on the valve moves.
Battery inside the radio remote
is dead.
Recharge battery.
Blown fuse.
Check fuses on front of control on front of control panel and replace if
needed.
No radio signal.
Check control panel on maintenance screen for transmitter signal and
inputs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: YOKE WILL NOT RAISE USING MANUAL CONTROLS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Material wedged or bound up
around feedwheel yoke.
Check around the yoke to determine what might be restricting it.
Low hydraulic system pressure
Check the hydraulic pressure by placing the pressure gauge in the
diagnostic port on the control valve. Pull the yoke handle towards you to
check the working pressure. A very low pressure reading would indicate a
problem with the pressure relief valve, the hydraulic pump, or an internal
leak in the cylinder. See relief valve setting in the hydraulic section.
No hydraulic system pressure. Check to see if any other function on the valve bank works. If another
function works, check the cylinder. Check the pump.
Broken piston or bad seals in
lift cylinder
Repair or replace cylinder.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Material wedged or stuck
preventing the feedwheel from
turning.
Raise and secure the feedwheel using all safety devices. With the
machine shut down, check around feedwheel looking for anything that
may have it bound up.
Feedwheel bearing failure.
Raise and secure feedwheel using all safety devices and check bearing.
Replace if necessary.
Low hydraulic system pressure.
A check of the hydraulic pressure can be done by placing the pressure
gauge into the diagnostic port provided on the control valve and
plugging the feedwheel hydraulic lines. Put the feedwheel manual
control into forward or reverse position to check the feedwheel hydraulic
pressure. A very low pressure reading would indicate a hydraulic
problem with the pressure relief valve or the hydraulic pump. See relief
valve setting in the hydraulic section.
No hydraulic system pressure.
Check to see if any other function on the valve bank works. If another
function works, check the motor. Check the pump.
PROBLEM: FEEDWHEEL NOT OPERATING USING THE MANUAL CONTROLS
(ALL OTHER FUNCTIONS WORK)