Vestil S-CB-118 User Manual

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Problem:

Possible cause(s):

Action:

Unit will not raise; motor does not

run

Loose wire






Bad solenoid







Upper limit switch out of adjustment


Blown fuse

Batteries discharged

Verify 24 volts at coil when

raise is pushed, if no
voltage; trace wiring
back to till her head
looking for voltage on
each side of the
connectors until the bad
connection is found.


If voltage is present at the solenoid

and the unit does not rise, remove
the two wires to the coil and
measure the coil resistance. It
should be around 19 ohms. If it’s
open, or shorted replace the
solenoid.


Bypass upper limit switch and see if

the unit raises…DO NOT TAKE IT ALL
THE WAY UP… If it does rise,
verify the limit switch is normally
closed and will open when
activated. If the limit switch is ok,
try to adjust the switch accordingly
so that the units raise height is
approximately 7 to 8”


Check fuses above motor controller

Re-charge batteries

Unit will not raise; motor runs

Lower solenoid stuck on





No hydraulic oil

Check to see if the lowering switch is
stuck on. If it is, remove the tiller
head via 3 screws on bottom and
replace switch, or tap on switch to
see if it can be freed up.

Re-fill hydraulic oil

Unit will not lower




Loose wire; bad coil













Upper limit switch out of adjustment

Verify 24 volts at coil when lower is

pushed, if no voltage, trace wiring
back to tiller head looking for
voltage on each side of the
connectors until the bad
connection is found.


If voltage is present at the coil and

the unit does not lower, remove the
connector to the coil and measure
the coil resistance. It should be
around 39 ohms. If it’s open, or
shorted replace the coil.


Loosen hydraulic line at pump to

relieve pressure build up.
Re-adjust limit switch so unit stops
at 7 to 8 inches above the ground.




Look for binding in chain or rollers

Unit keeps blowing fuses when the

raise button is pressed

Shorted solenoid for motor raise

Remove the wire to the solenoid coil

on the pump motor. Measure the
resistance; it should be around 19
ohms. If it is nearly zero ohms
replace the solenoid.

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