BAIARDO L OPERATION MANUAL
BAIARDO L OPERATION MANUAL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Error codes will be displayed when a problem occurs. The most common
error codes and recommended solution(s) are listed in the table with other
common problems and solutions.
Many error codes can be solved by turning off the machine,
checking connections and restarting.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
String tension seems lower
than normal
• Check that string is not slipping through clamps
• Calibrate machine (see pg. 13)
String seems tighter
than normal
• Calibrate machine (see pg. 13)
Clamps leave white marks
on string
• This is normal on some multifilament strings.
• Clean and adjust clamps to slightest pressure that still grabs string.
• Be sure to adjust clamps for different diameters of string
The hex key set is lost
• The hex keys are standard metric set and can be purchased
at many tool shops
An error code is displayed
on the screen
• Turn off the machine, wait several minutes and restart
• Call Wilson. Be sure to have noted the number of the error code.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Baiardo L will not turn on
• Check that machine is plugged into wall outlet
• Check that power supply is fully connected and LED on power
supply is solid green
• Remove electronics box and check that all 3 connections are mad
Power supply LED is off
or flashing green
• The power supply has a short circuit or is dead.
Call dealer for a new power supply.
Puller head does not move when
activator switch is pressed
• Check that the wire on bottom of puller is connected
(see pg. 18)
Baiardo L is not stable
• Move the machine to a level surface
• Adjust leveling screws in floor plate
String slips through clamp teeth
• Adjust clamp (see pg. 7)
• Clean inner surface of clamp to remove build-up of lubrication from string
String slips through puller
• Adjust puller (see pg. 8)
• Clean inner surface of puller to remove build-up of lubrication from string
Clamp base slips on glide rail
when “locked”
• Adjust clamp base (see pg. 7)
• Clean glide rail
• Remove clamp base from glide rail (see pg. 7) and clean brass plug
that normally sits below glide rail