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AH-13-01-R8 (09/2022)
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General Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(Cont.)
No High Voltage
Output
Power line unplugged
Fuse(s) blown
High voltage cable failure; high µA reading
when HV ON
Operator holding applicator by the barrel
Gun and power supply not grounded
Operator wearing gloves; operator wearing
rubber soled shoes
Operator is charged before picking up the
applicator
Metal shield on high voltage cable is broken
Internal resistor arcing
Internal resistor arcing inside control unit.
Bell is arced to ground
Inadequate earth ground
Plug in and verify available voltage.
See “Maintenance” section to replace fuse(s).
Replace high voltage cable.
Keep one bare had on the handle at all times to
ensure ground to the operator.
Ground power supply to true earth ground.
Remove rubber gloves or cut holes in the palm of
the glove where handle contact can be achieved.
Add grounding straps to shoes if required.
Ensure operator has proper ground.
Verify cable braid continuity from the connector
end to the opposite end with ohm meter. Replace
as required.
Test Resistors and connections.
Send gun and power supply in for repairs.
Keep energized bell a minimum of 6”-8” from target.
Make sure 9060 power supply is connected to true
earth ground.
Mild Shock
When Picking Up
Applicator by the
Handle
9060 Goes to
“bF” Mode
ELECTRICAL