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B Troubleshooting for Electrolytic Silver Recovery Units <br /> The attached trouble shooting chart lists the most common situations that could upset the <br /> proper operation of an electrolytic silver recovery unit. The problem, cause and remedy } <br /> are listed. You will need to refer to manufacturers information for specific details on +� <br /> other remedies. <br /> TROUBLESHOOTING <br /> Before attempting any troubleshooting, make sure that normal operating procedures are <br /> being used. <br /> TROUBLESHOOTING CHART <br /> Problem I Cause Solution <br /> Unit turned on,but does not I Unit not plugged in correctly Check all connections. Reset if <br /> necessa <br /> operate;no light on system <br /> ry. <br /> I Faulty switch I Requires service by a qualified <br /> I Blown fuse(open connector) Ise rviMerson. <br /> I <br /> No plating current indication I Plating pump not pumping I Check connection. <br /> (no amperes on meter) I No cathode connection I Attach or tighten connection <br /> System On/Off switch lit No solution in unit I Fill to minimum level <br /> I Anodes broken I Requires service by a qualified <br /> I Agitation system not operating i serviceperson <br /> I Faulty ammeter <br /> I Faulty platin"transformer I <br /> I I Tighten connection <br /> Lower than normal plating I Use cathode connection I <br /> current, System On/Off LInsufficient solution in unit I Pour solution into unit <br /> switch lit I Normal procedure at the end of I N/A I <br /> I plating cycle when plating cell I <br /> I is emptying,over diluted I <br /> I solution <br /> I One or more anodes broken I Requires service by a qualified <br /> I Faulty ammeter I serviceperson <br /> I Faulty plating transformer I <br /> I Faulty rectifier I <br /> I Incoming line voltage below I <br /> 115 V ac <br />