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3. Inline fuse. Found inside electrical box. (7.5amp automotive type 2 prong fuse)
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(b)
Check the above items.
(c) If your machine has a Gray Arm / Dis-arm box.
Make sure the wires inside are in good shape, free of
corrosion and not pinched on the bottom of the box. Green to White would by-pass the switch and arm the
machine. This would indicate a faulty switch.
3. Machine runs in DISARM position, but not in the ARM position.
(a)
Check for faulty relay.
4. Machine ARMS but will not fire on the Pull Cord button.
(a)
Either the connections, cable or command push button are faulty. Disconnect the 110V Plug from the Pull
Cord, using a lead wire, with 1” stripped of each end, insert into the Positive and Negative sides of the outlet
plug. Once contact is made, the machine should fire.
If the trap does not fire, then there is a broken wire in the cable or a bad connection in the three-pin plug
or control box.
(b)
If the trap does fire then reconnect the Pull Cord, remove the cover on the push button box and short across
the two spade connectors.
If the trap fires - then the push button is faulty.
If the trap does not fire - then there is a broken wire in the Pull Cord or a bad connection in the three-pin
plug.
5. Trap fires by itself.