EXPLORE
E6 & E7 TH
.
INSTALL & OPERATION MANUAL
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EXPLORE E6/E7-TH
PROBLEM
CHECK
CAUSE
FIX
Light does not light
up
Check that the electrical connections
between the driver and the supply cable
have been made correctly
Poor electrical
connection
Remake connection and seal
joint correctly
Check the cable connection between the
light and the driver
Damaged light
cable, damaged
plug, damaged
driver connector
Contact your dealer
Check the cable gauge is sufficient for the
current draw of the light/driver (measure the
voltage at the light connection point)
Cable gauge
insufficient
resulting in voltage
drop
Increase cable gauge
Check that the driver wiring polarity is
correct, red to positive and black to negative
Polarity incorrect
Change the wiring polarity
and seal joint correctly.
Damage to light may have
occurred.
Check that there is power supply to the
driver cable connection
Poor electrical
connection
Trace the cables back,
checking at joints until break
has been located. Then
rectify the problem and seal
joint correctly
Check that the electrical connections
between the driver and the circuit breaker or
fuse have been made correctly
Poor electrical
connection
Remake connection and seal
joint correctly
Check that the in-line fuse is intact and not
blown
Replace fuse
If fuse keeps blowing, then
there is a short circuit in the
light system that must be
traced and rectified. If no
external short can be located
contact your dealer
Exchange the power cable (between driver
and power supply) with one from a working
unit
Light works, faulty
cable
Contact your dealer for a
replacement cable
Check that the light supply circuit breaker is
closed, or the fuse has not blown
Close circuit
breaker
/ replace fuse
If breaker / fuse keeps
blowing, then there is a
short circuit in the light
system that must be traced
and rectified. If no external
short can be located
contact your dealer
Driver green LED is off.
Exchange the driver with one knowing to
work fine
Light works, faulty
driver
Contact your dealer for a
replacement driver