Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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General Troubleshooting
Use the following table to troubleshoot problems that may not be indicated by the menu
system.
Table A.2. General Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Unit will not turn on
•
no power
•
breaker is turned off
•
power connectors
•
power line filter
•
connect power
•
turn breaker on
•
refer to qualified technician
•
refer to qualified technician
Unit functions but
lamp does not strike
•
bad lamp
•
incorrect voltage on
the 575-M version
•
lamp is too hot from
operation (unit turned
off and on)
•
bad ballast
•
ignitor connection is
loose
•
replace lamp
•
provide correct power source
or refer to qualified service
technician to move power tap
•
leave the unit turned on, when
the lamp’s temperature drops,
it will restrike
•
refer to qualified technician
•
refer to qualified technician
Lamp is dimmer than
other units
•
lamp is set for 250
watts
•
wrong voltage on
575-M version
•
bad lamp
•
different type of lamp
•
set the lamp to 575 watts as
outlined in “Setting the Lamp
Power” on page 3-16
•
provide correct power source
or refer to qualified service
technician to move power tap
•
replace lamp
•
replace lamp with identical
type
Unit will not home
properly
•
belt(s) is loose
•
bad sensor(s)
•
tighten belt(s)
•
refer to qualified technician
Color system is not
producing the correct
color
•
unit is not homed
properly
•
home the unit
Pan or tilt position is
off
•
unit is not homed
properly
•
belt tension too loose
•
home the unit
•
tighten belt(s)
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