Powerware ST-2400S Manual De Usuario

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 The following table is useful for you to determine that cause of any problems that you 
might be able to fix yourself. 
 
Problem 
Possible causes and remedies 
No indication on displays. 
Power LED is not lit. 
There is likely no power to the unit. Check the power supply 
to be sure it is plugged in. Check the fuse on the front panel 
of the unit. Replace ONLY with the correct ½ amp fuse. DO 
NOT use a slow blow or higher value fuse as this can result 
in severe damage to the unit. 
Power LED comes ON 
and OFF erratically 
Check to be sure the power supply is plugged in securely. 
Try another outlet. Make sure the power connector is 
fastened tightly to the front of the unit.  
Power LED flashes ON 
and OFF regularly 
Power supply voltage is too low. Check the power supply or 
battery.  The supply voltage must be at least 12 Volts with 
low power supply “ripple” for the unit to operate properly. 
Unit blows fuses 
Power supply voltage may be too high. The power supply 
voltage should be less than 20 Volts DC or damage to the 
unit will occur.  Send the 2400S for repairs if the unit blows 
fuses when the power supply voltage is less than 20 Volts 
DC.  Use only the correct size ( ½ amp) and type (fast blow) 
fuse – or severe damage to the unit will likely occur. 
RPM display reads zero 
all the time, or is erratic 
Check the RPM pickup on the dynamometer. Be sure that it 
is not loose. Check the wiring from the RPM pickup to the 
horsepower computer. Make sure the RPM sensor connector 
is tight. Have the horsepower computer checked. 
Torque display reads –
EEE or some other value 
all the time (or is erratic) 
Check the load cell on the dynamometer. Be sure that it is 
not loose. Check the cable between the load cell and the 
horsepower computer. Make sure the Torque Sensor 
connector is tight. The load cell may be bad and need to be 
replaced. Have the horsepower computer checked. 
Printer doesn’t work (or 
works erratically) 
Check the printer cable between the horsepower computer 
and the printer. Be sure both ends are tight in their 
respective connectors. Make sure the printer is plugged into 
a proper power source. Perform a “self test” on the printer to 
be sure it is working.  Have the horsepower computer 
checked. 
Horsepower or Kilowatt 
readings are low or not 
correct 
Check the torque calibration.  If Chassis dyno, the tires may 
be slipping on the dynamometer rolls – increase chain 
tension to obtain more “over center” action between tires 
and rolls.  Excess speed often causes power losses.  If farm 
tractor, the PTO clutch may be slipping (refer to the tractor 
repair manual).  Engine may not be performing properly. 
Have the horsepower computer checked. 
RPM readings are 
inaccurate 
Operate the unit in the CHECK function. If the reading is 
not 4000 RPM, have the horsepower computer repaired. If 
the CHECK reading is 4000 RPM, check the RPM pickup 
 
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