Troubleshooting, Caution – Lincoln Electric CLASSIC IM514-A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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CLASSIC I

LINCOLN

ELECTRIC

ELECTRIC

®

Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed througout this manual

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

CAUTION

PROBLEMS

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE

CAUSES

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

4. Welding current too great or too

small compared to indication on
the dial.

5. Arc continuously pops out.

6. Engine fails to start.

7. Low oil pressure. Light not lit

when engine running.

8. Lack of Power.

a. Exciter output low causing low

output compared to dial indica-
tion.

b. Operating speed too low or high.

a. “Current Range Selector” switch

may be set at an intermediate
position.

a. Out of fuel.

b. Clogged fuel system.

c. Choke not closing tightly.

d. Ignition switch shorted or open.

e. Moisture or carbon on spark

plugs.

f. Defective distributor.

a. Oil too light.

b. Oil too low.

c. Defective oil pressure switch or

light.

a. Carbon deposits causing pre-igni-

tion.

b. Incorrect timing.

a. Check exciter field circuit.

b. Adjust speed screw on governor

for rated RPM operating speed.

a. Set the switch at the center of the

current range desired.

a. Fill with at least 75 octane gaso-

line.

b. Check all lines to carburetor.

c. Loosen choke cable screw and

slack off choke wire.

d. Replace.

e. Remove plugs, clean, and adjust

gap to 0.032”.

f. Replace.

a. Drain; refill with proper grade.

b. Fill to “Full” mark on bayonet

gauge. Do not overfill.

c. Replace.

a. Run engine under full load for a

short time.

b. Time ignition. *

JULY97

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