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NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TP-4836201-G
MARCH 2021
9 Troubleshooting
This section describes system troubleshooting information.
Please contact The Will-Burt Company if these guides do not solve the issue. Be sure to read
and understand the entire operation procedure and the Safety Summary (Section 1) before
beginning any maintenance or troubleshooting procedure.
9.1 Troubleshooting Electrical
This section includes a list of warning and error codes and their potential causes. Warning codes
do not stop motion or use, but let you know about potential issues. Error codes point out
problems and usually inhibit operation to prevent potential damage. These codes are shown on
the Hand-Held Remote Control (HHRC) display or the status light on the base board.
For example, an error of 3,07 would be shown on the status light as three flashes, pause, seven
flashes. Additionally, if the controller for your system has a display, errors and warnings will
typically be shown there.
Table 9-1 Error and Warning Codes for Base Board
Message
Meaning
Root Issue
Potential Cause
WRN 1,04
Look-Up Light is burned
out
The control circuit is not
sensing the Look-Up
Light current
Look-up Light is burned
out or disconnected
WRN 1,05
Well cover switches
indicate closed when
they should be open.
This stops all vertical
movement of the mast to
prevent damage to the
mast, covers, or load
Well cover switches
indicate closed when
they should be open
Wiring error or defective
switch
WRN 1,06
RCP Stow (Vertical,
upper mag switch) -
Sensor State Error
Switch outputs are valid
(opposite), but switch
shows wrong polarity for
nested state
Defective mag switch,
defective base board
WRN 1,07
(Vertical
Only)
At power up, the lower
mag switch is indicating
"up" (yellow) when it
should be "down"
(green). If you ignore the
warning and continue,
the mast will go up, but
will shut down after a
few seconds with an
ERR 1,14
The lower mag switch
needs to be adjusted.
D13 should be green
when it "sees" the
magnet
Wiring error, defective
mag switch
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