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troubleshooting guide
SYSTEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Unit doesn’t turn on
Unit is not connected to power source, or is
connected to improper power source
Refer to input power requirements on pg. 7,
and Figure 1 on pg. 8 for proper electrical
connections.
Electrical short circuit
Visually inspect unit and check for loose
connections. Inspect printed circuit board
(PCB) for burn marks. Inspect HV wire from
PCB to CD cell for disconnection or burn
marks. Repair any and all problems prior to
placing unit back into service, or contact
factory for service.
Unit is connected to improper power source
Refer to pg. 7 to ensure that unit is plugged
into proper voltage outlet.
Unit turns on, but no ozone
output
Frequency driver is defective
Replace PCB board.
Frequency driver high voltage lead not
connected to ozone cell
Connect red flag terminal to CD cell spade
connection.
Water has been allowed to back up into the CD
cell and has caused a direct short
Dry CD cell using drying procedure on pg. 5.
Replace CD cell.
Cell is plugged with build-up of nitrous
byproducts and particulate matter. Usually
caused by the lack of proper air preparation
Refer to Maintenance on pg. 5 to clean CD
cell. Replace CD cell.
Illustrations
FIGURE 1: EOG INTERNAL LAYOUT
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