Lincoln Electric COMMANDER 400 SVM133-B Manuel d'utilisation
Commander 400, Svm133-b, Service manual
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Table des MATIÈRES
Document Outline
- Table of Content
- Safety
- Section A - Installation
- Section B - Operation
- Section C - Accessories
- Section D - Maintenance
- Section E - Theory of Operation
- Section F - Troubleshooting & Repair
- Symptoms
- Major physical or electrical damage is evident.
- No welding output in either CV or Stick modes. Auxiliary power is normal and engine operates normally.
- “---” or “CRS” stuck on display when machine is powered up. No welding output in both stick and CV modes. Engine operates...
- The welding output is low with little or no control of output. The auxiliary power is OK. The engine is operating normal.
- The machine has low welding output and low auxiliary output.
- Low or no constant voltage (CV) welding output. Constant current (CC) and the auxiliary power are operating normally.
- The machine powers down within seconds of power up and all lamp indicators on the front panel are lit. “ECL”, “ECH”, or “CSS”
- No welding output in either CV or stick modes. Also no auxiliary power. Engine operates normally.
- No auxiliary power at receptacles. The engine operates normally and the welding output is normal.
- Engine will not idle down to low speed. Machine has normal weld and auxiliary power.
- Engine will not go to high idle when attempting to weld or use auxiliary power. Output is normal when Idler switch is in the
- The machine goes to low idle but does not stay at low idle.
- The engine will not crank or cranks very slowly.
- The engine cranks but will not start.
- The engine shuts down shortly after start. Initialize sequence is normal (see Initialization Sequence section).
- The battery does not stay charged.
- The Fine Control on the Commander 400 does not work properly.
- Remote output control not functioning correctly.
- The wire feeder does not work when connected to the machine’s 14 pin amphenol.
- The welding arc is “cold.” The engine runs normally. The auxiliary power is normal.
- The welding arc is “cold.” The engine runs normally. The auxiliary power is normal. (Continued)
- The welding arc is “hot”, “spattery”, “cannonballs” or “flares up”. The engine runs normally. The auxiliary power is normal..
- The welding arc is “hot”, “spattery”, “cannonballs” or “flares up”. The engine runs normally. The auxiliary power is normal.
- Machine shuts down while arc gouging and all lamp indicators on front panel are lit. “ECL”, “ECH”, or “CCS” appears on...
- Error Codes
- Section G - Electrical Diagrams