*If you do not get continuity between lugs 8 and 9 and you are certain that the
footswitch is in the bypass state, then you likely have a faulty footswitch.
3. BYPASS WORKS, BUT THE EFFECT DOES NOT:
This
could be any number of problems located on the PBC, but let's check your offboard wiring
first and make sure that you are getting signal to and from the PCB to rule that problem
out. Set your DMM to test for continuity. Make sure your footswitch is in the
ENGAGED state. You should get continuity between the two
locations and
between the two
locations. If you do not get continuity between the
locations,
check for continuity between lugs 4 and 5. If you do not get continuity between the
locations, check for continuity between lugs 7 and 8,
*If you get continuity between lugs 4 and 5, but no continuity between the
locations, then you likely have a bad solder joint along the purple wire.
*If you get continuity between lugs 7 and 8, but no continuity between the
locations, then you likely have a bad solder joint along the brown wire.
*If you don't get continuity between lugs 4 and 5, or lugs 7 and 8, and you are
certain that your footswitch is in the engaged state, then you likely have a faulty
footswitch.