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Operator’s manual Pentruder RS2 wall saw and Pentpak 3 HFi power pack – Original instructions
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Trouble shooting and menu functions
Saw blade issues
5.1.1
Jammed saw blade
The power pack has an automatic function for resetting the frequency inverter if the blade is jammed. Move the
blade out of the cut, or at least to a position where it can be started without too much resistance, and press the MS
main motor switch forward once, then it takes approx. 15 seconds for it to reset. Certain reset procedures are
activated depending on how sudden the stop was.
If the blade is jammed very, very abrupt, the reset procedure might not be enough. In this case you need to unplug
the unit from the power supply, wait for minimum 30 seconds and plug it in again.
Note!
If either of the Emergency stop button on the Pentpak or the Stop button on the
radio remote control is pressed or the unit has been unplugged from the power
supply, both the blade speed and the feed and travel potentiometers must be
returned to zero before the machine is operational again.
5.1.2
The saw blade does not cut straight
Check if anything of the following applies.
a.
The track is not correctly mounted on the track feet. See 3.3 Mounting of track feet and tracks.
b.
The conical rollers that run on the track are not correctly adjusted. See Every day / week maintenance for
instruction.
c.
There is too much play in the spindle bearings. The spindle bearings always have a little play, but too much
play means the saw head has to be sent to your Pentruder authorised service company to have the bearing
replaced.
d.
The saw blade is damaged and/or badly balanced. Check that it is straight with a big set square. It is
important that the blade is held upright in a vertical position when checking that it is straight.
The Pentpak, RRC or RS2 do not work properly
5.2.1
Radio remote LED’s, Voltage indicator and Green button on Pentpak
1.
Check the display on the remote control for information. See indications on the RRC display in chapter 5.2.2
and list of error codes in chapter 5.2.3 and follow the instructions.
2.
Check the Green button and Voltage indicator on the Pentpak 3, and the LED’s on the RRC display. See chart
below:
Indication
Issue
Possible solution
RRC LED1; Steady green
light
Faulty remote control board
Contact your Pentruder authorized service workshop
RRC LED2; blinks red
Connected to Pentpak but Stop circuit not
activated. Green button is not on on Pentpak
Press green button. Follow the startup sequence.
RRC LED2; steady red light
Not connected to Pentpak
Connect to Pentpak
Not paired to Pentpak
See 3.9.3 on how to pair
No power to Pentpak
Make sure Pentpak is connected to mains supply.
See Voltage indicator on Pentpak.
Out of range
Reposition the RRC in relation to the Pentpak
RRC LED3; steady green
light
RRC battery is charging
Normal charging
RRC LED3; blinks green
RRC battery charging error
Disconnect the CE-RRC cable and reconnect.
If error remains, Contact your Pentruder authorized
service workshop
PP3 Voltage indicator;
green light off
No power to Pentpak
Make sure Pentpak is connected to mains supply.
RCCB tripped
Open the RCCB cover and reset the switch.
PP3 Green button; off
No RRC connected
Connect an RRC via radio or cable.