Troubleshooting
3A7382B
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The control board status light blinks
15 times repeatedly.
Connections above the motor may be
loose or damaged.
1. Set the motor power switch (S) to
OFF and unplug the sprayer.
2. Remove the motor shroud.
3. Disconnect the motor control and
inspect for damage at the
connectors.
4. Reconnect the motor control.
5. Turn the motor power switch (S)
to ON. If the blinking code
continues, replace the motor.
The control board status light blinks
16 times repeatedly.
Check the connections. Check for
water in the sensor. The control is not
receiving the motor position sensor
signal.
1. Set the motor power switch (S) to
OFF and unplug the sprayer.
2. Remove the motor shroud.
3. Disconnect the motor control and
inspect for damage at the
connectors.
4. Inspect the sensor for water. If
the sensor is wet, let it dry for 24
hours.
5. Re-install the sensor, motor
control connections, and shroud.
6. Turn power ON. If the problem
continues, replace the motor.
The control board status light blinks
17 times repeatedly.
The sprayer is plugged into the
wrong voltage.
1. Set the motor power switch (S) to
OFF and unplug the sprayer.
2. Locate a good voltage supply to
avoid damage to electronics.
The incoming power supply circuit is
repeatedly tripped.
The circuit uses a ground fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI).
Certain 120 V GFCI outlets have
been known to trip while using this
product. GFCI outlets have a range
of sensitivities. Motor controllers can
cause false trips of GFCI outlets. If a
GFCI circuit has tripped, connect to
an outlet with a different GFCI model.
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