JackaJay USER GUIDE
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3.6.1 Lift Fault or Overload
3.6.2 Under Voltage Detected
3.6.2.1 Undervoltage 1
The first fault detection is the Lift Fault or Overload. This is designed
to halt the lift function of the system if resistance or an obstruction is
discovered on any individual corner. Common faults that have the
potential to trip a Lift Fault or Overload are:
The JackaJay controller is fitted with a 2 stage undervoltage
protection system. It is designed to continually monitor the Battery
supply voltage and ensure that it is adequate and safe to operate.
If the battery charger is not available, please use the supplied
JackaJay jumper lead to connect an external power supply (car
battery) to your controller. See section 4.4 for details.
The battery supply voltage drops below 10V. However, it
stays above 9V.
You will be notified on the HOME page what
undervoltage has been tripped and what function is
available.
Roof latch left on.
Roof lifting obstruction, such as a low tree branch, car
port, tight guy ropes for annex, etc.
Bent, damaged, or jammed telescopic mast.
Overloaded roof. (Settings are set to within
manufacturer roof TARE weight of 79kgs)
Caught canvas
PLEASE NOTE:
If you are getting a Lift Fault or overload, it is because the JackaJay
system is detecting an issue, and is notifying you that something is worng and halting
all operation before it becomes a major Fault or damage occurs. Please attempt to
locate the issue before trying to conduct another operation of the JackaJay system.