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68 - FORM NO. 56043089 / AquaRide
™
/ BRX 700
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Maintenance mode Switch (
Maintenance mode Switch (
Maintenance mode Switch (
Maintenance mode Switch (
Maintenance mode Switch (D
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This switch is used to control the output to the scrub deck lift actuator. Pressing and releasing this switch will cycle the actuator
output through 4 states. These are:
1 - output off, direction = up
2 - output on, direction = down
3 - output off, direction = down
4 - output on, direction = up
When the output is in state 1, the actuator output is turned off. The maintenance mode indicator should be off. If the indicator is
flashing green, this indicates that the control is sensing current flow through the actuator (shorted output driver, control error). If
the maintenance mode switch was the last switch pressed, it is possible to momentarily activate the actuator output using the horn
switch. This can be used to jog the actuator to allow precise positioning of the actuator. NOTE: the actuator can only move in this
situation if it is not at its up limit.
When the output is in state 2, the actuator output is turned on. The maintenance mode indicator should be green or flashing green.
The indicator will be a steady green if the control senses current flow through the actuator. It will flash green if no actuator current
flow is sensed (actuator at limit, open circuit, open output driver). The horn switch has no effect in this state.
When the output is in state 3, the actuator output is turned off. The maintenance mode indicator should be off. If the indicator is
flashing green, this indicates that the control is sensing current flow through the actuator (shorted output driver, control error). If
the maintenance mode switch was the last switch pressed, it is possible to momentarily activate the actuator output using the horn
switch. This can be used to jog the actuator to allow precise positioning of the actuator. NOTE: the actuator can only move in this
situation if it is not at its down limit.
When the output is in state 4, the actuator output is turned on. The maintenance mode indicator should be green or flashing green.
The indicator will be a steady green if the control senses current flow through the actuator. It will flash green if no actuator current
flow is sensed (actuator at limit, open circuit, open output driver). The horn switch has no effect in this state.
Restore Mode Switch (
Restore Mode Switch (
Restore Mode Switch (
Restore Mode Switch (
Restore Mode Switch (F
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This switch does not control any output functions. Pressing this switch will illuminate the restore mode indicator.
Vacuum Switch (
Vacuum Switch (
Vacuum Switch (
Vacuum Switch (
Vacuum Switch (O
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This switch is used to toggle the state of the vacuum motor. Pressing and releasing this switch will alternately turn the vacuum motor
on and off. The indicator (((((P
P
P
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P))))) provides the following status information:
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off - Vacuum motor output is off and there is no vacuum motor current sensed.
Steady Green
Steady Green
Steady Green
Steady Green
Steady Green - Vacuum output is on and there is normal vacuum motor current sensed.
Brief On Green Flash
Brief On Green Flash
Brief On Green Flash
Brief On Green Flash
Brief On Green Flash - Vacuum motor output is off and vacuum motor current is being sensed (abnormal condition).
Brief Off Green Flash
Brief Off Green Flash
Brief Off Green Flash
Brief Off Green Flash
Brief Off Green Flash - Vacuum motor output is on and vacuum motor current is not being sensed (abnormal condition).
Flashing Red
Flashing Red
Flashing Red
Flashing Red
Flashing Red – Vacuum motor overload has occurred.
SERVICE TEST MODE (CONTINUED)
SERVICE TEST MODE (CONTINUED)
SERVICE TEST MODE (CONTINUED)
SERVICE TEST MODE (CONTINUED)
SERVICE TEST MODE (CONTINUED)