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Dymax BlueWave® LED Flood System User Guide
Table 3. Troubleshooting Chart for
BlueWave LED Flood System
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Unit
does not power up
The Power Cord is not plugged
in or is damaged.
Check the connections and condition of the Power
Cord.
The Onboard Fuse is blown.
Check Onboard Fuse.
There is no electrical power at
the Receptacle.
Test the Receptacle for power.
Unit powers up but LED is
not producing light
The LED intensity adjustment is
set to the minimum.
Increase the LED intensity setting.
The Interface Cable
connections are loose or
damaged.
Check the connections and condition of the
Interface Cable.
Unit is operating normally
and LED suddenly stops
producing light
The over-temperature
shutdown was triggered.
Check that the flow of cooling air into the Power
supply or LED Flood Array is not restricted. Check
that the Filter is clean. If the LED does not
illuminate after restarting, contact Dymax
Application Engineering.
LED Array provides only low-
intensity light
The LED intensity adjustment is
set to the minimum.
Increase the LED intensity setting.
The Lens Optics are
contaminated/dirty.
Clean the surface of the Lens.
Foot Switch does not
function
The Foot Switch is not
connected.
Connect the Foot Switch.
The Foot Switch is defective.
Activate the unit using the Front Control Panel.
Replace the Foot Switch if the unit operates from
the Front Control Panel.
Unit appears to run hot
The Cooling Fan Filter is dirty or
blocked.
Replace the Cooling Fan Filters. Remove items that
are blocking the Filter and Air Inlet.
There is insufficient clearance
around the Power Supply.
Ensure 1" [2.54 cm] of clearance is provided
around the Power Supply and at least 6" [15.24
cm] of clearance is provided around the Cooling
Fan Inlets.
The Fan is not operating.
Ensure that the Fan is operating. Contact Dymax
Application Engineering.
The Power Supply is
contaminated with dust or
debris.
Contact Dymax Application Engineering.
LED or Power warning
symbol is flashing in lower
right hand corner of screen
The cooling fan filter on the
LED head is dirty or blocked.
The cooling fan filter on the
controller is dirty or blocked.
The system is being operated
at a room temperature greater
than 35 °C
Replace the cooling fan filters. Remove items that
are blocking the filter and air inlets. Clean the filter
on the base with a vacuum, improve airflow
around the system.