Troubleshooting – Kinze 3600 Lift and Rotate Planter (70 CM) Rev. 5/14 User Manual

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M0249-01

Model 3600

7-4

12/12

TM

Troubleshooting

ROW MARKER OPERATION

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Right marker lowering slower than left marker.

Solenoid valve cartridge in port V1 not opening completely.

Switch with cartridge in port V2. If problem repeats, replace
cartridge.

Hose pinched or collapsed.

Inspect hose routing. Replace or repair hoses as required.

Left marker lowering slower than right marker.

Solenoid valve cartridge in port V2 not opening completely.

Switch with cartridge in port V1. If problem repeats, replace
cartridge.

Hose pinched or collapsed.

Inspect hose routing. Replace or repair hoses as required.

Both markers lowering.

Solenoid valve cartridge stuck open. If left marker switch is
selected, right cartridge (V1) is defective. If right marker switch is
selected, left cartridge (V2) is defective.

Replace solenoid valve cartridge.

Neither marker lowers.

Blown fuse.

Check red light on control console. It should be on if switch is on.
If light is not on, switch to opposite marker position. If light comes
on, switch may be defective. Replace switch. Otherwise replace
fuse.

Coils at V1 and V2 not energized.

Poor ground on wire, bad wire connection or damaged wire.
Repair as required.

Marker flow control valve closed too far.

See Operation Section for adjustment.

Neither marker will raise.

Marker flow control valve closed too far.

See Operation Section for adjustment.

Right marker will not lower.

Solenoid coil in port V1 not energized.

Check switch on control console. Replace if defective. Check coil
ground wire. Check for poor connection or damaged wire.

Solenoid cartridge in port V1 stuck closed.

Switch cartridge with one on the planter you know is operating
properly. If right marker lowers, replace defective cartridge.

Left marker will not lower.

Solenoid coil in port V2 not energized.

Check switch on control console. Replace if defective. Check coil
ground wire. Check for poor connection or damaged wire.

Solenoid cartridge in port V2 stuck closed.

Switch cartridge with one on the planter you know is operating
properly. If left marker lowers, replace defective cartridge.

Markers traveling too fast and damaging rubber
stop on transport stands and/or damaging pivot
at rod end of marker cylinders.

Marker transport stand not adjusted correctly to allow marker
cushion cylinders to operate as designed.

See “Row Marker Transport Stand Adjustment”.

Marker flow control valve needs adjustment.

See Operation Section for adjustment.

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