Idler system trouble, Cause, What to do – Lincoln Electric IM511 RANGER 9 User Manual

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IDLER SYSTEM

TROUBLE

A. Engine will not idle down to low

speed.

B. Engine will not go to high idle

when attempting to weld.

I. Scratch Start

II. When using wire feeder with con-

trol cable plugged into amphenol
connector or using amptrol when
trigger is depressed.

C. Engine will not go to high idle

when using auxiliary power.

CAUSE

1. Idler switch in “HIGH” idle position.
2. External load on welder or auxiliary

power.

3. Mechanical problem in idler solenoid

linkage.

4. Idler solenoid position out of adjust-

ment.

5. Faulty wiring in solenoid circuit.

6. Contactor circuit #2 or #4 closed or

shorted. Engine goes to high idle
when contactor circuit closes.

7. Faulty idler solenoid.
8. Low voltage at 224D to ground stud.

(Voltage should be 12-14V DC).

9. Faulty P.C. Board PCB1.

1. Poor work lead connection to work.

2. “WELDING TERMINALS” switch in

wrong position.

3. No open circuit voltage on output

studs.

4. Faulty P.C. Board PCB1.

1. “WELDING TERMINALS” switch in

wrong position.

2. Faulty wiring.

1. No signal from current sensor.

2. Auxiliary power lead less than 100

watts.

3. Faulty idler P.C. Board

WHAT TO DO

1. Set switch to “AUTO” position.
2. Remove all external loads.

3. Repair.

4. Adjust solenoid as necessary.

5. Check for broken leads #224D,

214.

6. Refer to wiring diagram. Check

related leads and amphenol
connectors.

7. Replace with known good one.
8. Check wiring, battery and battery

charging circuits.

9. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

1. Make sure work clamp is tightly

connected to clean base metal.

2. Switch must be in “ALWAYS ON”

position to scratch start.

3. Check leads #247 and #250 for

breaks. Check Switch S6 for faults.

4. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

1. Switch must be in “REMOTELY

CONTROLLED” position.

2. Refer to schematic. Check wiring

in #2 and #4 circuit.

1. Check for broken leads in idler

sensing circuit. #3 lead.

2. Idler may not respond with less

than 100 watt load. Set idler
switch to high idle.

3. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

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