Troubleshooting chart - slideout, Troubleshooting chart - hlg – Lippert Components Hydraulic Slideout And Hydraulic Landing Gear (hlg) System User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART - SLIDEOUT

The following troubleshooting chart outlines some common problems, their causes and possible
corrective actions. When reference is made to a “Power Unit,” the term includes the motor and
the actuator as a complete unit. All Power Units are shipped from the factory with a serial number
and date code, which should be given to the service technician when asking for assistance.

ROOM DOESN’T MOVE WHEN SWITCH IS PRESSED

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Restrictions both inside and outside of unit

Check for and clear restriction

Low battery voltage, blown fuse, defective wiring

Check battery. Charge battery or add auxiliary

power source. Check battery terminals, and all

other wiring. Look for loose or corroded

connections

Power Unit not functioning

See “Power Unit Troubleshooting” page 22

POWER UNIT RUNS, ROOM DOES NOT MOVE

Restrictions both inside and outside of unit

Check for and clear restriction

POWER UNIT RUNS, ROOM MOVES SLOWLY

Low battery, poor ground, extremely low

Charge battery, and check ground wire

outdoor temperature.

Leaking cylinder

See “Checking for Bad Cylinder” page 22

ROOM DRIFTS IN BOTH IN & OUT POSITIONS

Check for leaks in the hydraulic system

Tighten fittings

Air in system

After checking all connections, cycle pump

several times in and out

IN THE CLOSED POSITION, ROOM DRIFTS OUT

Leaking cylinder seal

See “Checking for Bad Cylinder” page 22

Fluid bypassing cylinder piston

See “Checking for Bad Cylinder” page 22

Hose from pump is leaking

Tighten fitting or replace hose

Air in system

After checking all connections, cycle pump

several times in and out

Loose mounting bolts

Tighten mounting bolts

IN THE OPEN POSITION, ROOM DRIFTS IN

Hose from pump is leaking

Tighten fitting or replace hose

Leaking cylinder seal

See “Checking for Bad Cylinder” page 22

Fluid bypassing cylinder piston

See “Checking for Bad Cylinder” page 22

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART - HLG

JACKS WILL NOT EXTEND TO GROUND, PUMP IS RUNNING

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Little or no fluid in reservoir

Fill reservoir with DEXRON III ATF, See pg. 14

Leg valve is inoperative

Clean, repair or replace

Electronic signal is lost between switch

Trace wires for voltage drop or loss of signal

and leg valves

Repair or replace necessary wires or replace
switch.

ANY ONE OR TWO JACKS WILL NOT RETRACT

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Hose damaged or unconnected

Replace with new hose or reconnect hose

Return valve inoperative

Replace inoperative return valve

Electronic signal is lost between switch

Attempt to retract jacks in MANUAL mode.

and solenoid

If successful, replace control pad; if not,

test for voltage drop between switch and
leg valve Repair bad wiring or replace
defective board or valve.

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