SECTION 2: DESCRIPTION
AIR N ARC
®
300 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
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circuit situation occurs. The circuit breaker will trip and
can be easily reset by pushing the button.
Whenever a circuit breaker trips, always check the
complete system for any possible faulty conditions before
resetting the system. If trouble persists, consult
Section
7, Troubleshooting
, or the Vanair
®
Service Department.
2.6.12 DOOR OPEN INDICATOR LAMP
The
door open indicator lamp signals
that the front
panel is not in place, or not fastened properly; machine
package will not start if the door panel is open.
2.6.13 ALTERNATOR FAIL INDICATOR LAMP
When lit steady (not blinking), the
alternator fail
indicator lamp
denotes a malfunction of the charging
system.
2.6.14 ENGINE CONTROL (ON/OFF/START) SWITCH
The
engine control switch
engages the phases of the
engine, which is integral to all the functions of the 300
Series Power System. Consult the various operating
procedures as found in
Section 4, Operation,
to
determine the integration of the engine with each
separate system function.
2.6.15 HIGH TEMPERATURE INDICATOR LAMP
The
high temperature indicator lamp
signifies that the
engine has shut down due to excessive coolant
temperature.
2.6.16 LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LAMP
The
low oil pressure indicator lamp
signifies that the
engine has shut down due to insufficient oil pressure.
2.6.17 PREHEAT/START CONDITION INDICATOR
LAMP
The
preheat/start condition indicator lamp
is useful in
cold condition operating temperatures. This indicator
signifies glow plug operation.
2.6.18 FUEL GAUGE/HOUR METER
The
fuel gauge/hour meter
contains two separate
system indications: the fuel gauge shows the amount of
fuel, and the hour meter records the total accumulated
hours that the package is operated. The hour meter can
be used to assist in scheduled maintenance planning.
NOTE
Any time the engine control switch is on,
the hour meter is running.
NOTE
All shut downs are bypassed for ten (10)
seconds to allow for cranking.
IMPORTANT
Do not force the reset buttons if they
remain fixed in their inset positions—if
the buttons are tripping frequently, or do
not reset, this is an indication of a
system problem.