NOTE
You must not dismantle the product or parts of the product during
the warranty period. Doing so invalidates all warranty claims.
All other work relating to installation, maintenance, and repair
must only be carried out by SKF Service.
Only original SKF spare parts may be used. It is prohibited for
the operator to make alterations to the product or to use non ori-
ginal spare parts and resources.
WARNING
Centralized lubrication systems are under pressure when
they are being operated. Centralized lubrication systems
must therefore be depressurized before starting installation,
maintenance, or repair work and before making any
changes to the system.
9. Failures
Tables 7 and 8
give an overview of possible malfunctions and their
causes. If you are unable to rectify the malfunction, please contact
SKF Service Center.
WARNING
Working on products that have not been disconnected from
the power supply can cause serious injury or death to per-
sons. Installation, maintenance, and repair work may only
be carried out by qualified experts on products that are not
connected to a power supply. The supply voltage must be
turned off before any product components are opened.
Table 7
Failure analysis and remedy
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Not enough oil in the reservoir
Fill up the reservoir
Damaged sensor
Replace the sensor
Disconnected connector
Reconnect the connector
Cut or damaged cable
Repair or replace the cable
Wrong sensor used
Use only SKF-provided sensors
Note
: if the proximity switch sends no signal after 5 minutes a failure signal is sent.
Lubrication stopped manually
Restart lubrication by pressing
Information that the sensor works, but it
does not detect any link
The sensor is too far from the link
Adjust sensor position
(† 4.2.3)
Chain stopped or very slow
The system works but indicates links too seldom detected
Note
: interval between two signals from proximity switch must be less
than 5 minutes.
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