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Control Board Diagnostics (ProX7 and ProX9)
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Control Board Diagnostics (ProX7 and ProX9)
NOTE: Check for motor problems before replacing control board. A damaged motor may burn out a good control 
card.
Check for a damaged control board or pressure control 
switch as follows:
1.
Relieve Pressure, page 11.
2. Unplug electrical cord.
3. Remove four cover screws and front cover.
Remove motor enclosure.
4. Remove yoke and guide rods.
5. Remove gear.
6. Remove pressure control harness from control 
board. Using tip of small, flat blade screwdriver, 
press tab on right side connector to release.
7. Attach harness from a pressure control switch you 
know is functioning correctly to control board.
NOTE: Pressure control switch does not have to be 
installed in pump.
8. Turn pressure control adjustment knob (C) +to max-
imum pressure setting.
9. Plug electrical cord into 120VAC receptacle.
10. Turn power switch (B) ON.
If motor runs, replace pressure switch. 
Pressure Control Switch Kit, page 28.
If motor does not run, replace control board 
repeat test. 
Control Board Kit, page 28.
Control Board Diagnostics (X5 and X7)
NOTE: Check for motor problems before replacing control board. A damaged motor may burn out a good control 
card.
1. Unplug electrical cord and 
Relieve Pressure, page 
11.
2. Remove enclosure and check all control board 
connectors for proper installation (see 
Wiring 
Diagram, page 46). 
3. Check fuse on control board. If fuse is blown, 
determine the cause before replacing control board 
(see 
Advanced Troubleshooting, page 18).
Pump Diagnostics
When pump packings wear, paint begins to leak down 
the outside of the pump. At the first sign of leakage, 
replace the pump or additional damage to the drive train 
could occur. 
1.
X5 and X7: Replace pump using Pump Replace-
ment (Complete). See
 List of Kits, page 28.
ProX7 and ProX9: Replace pump using Pump 
Repair kit. See 
List of Kits, page 28.
2. If there is no paint leakage, see 
Advanced 
Troubleshooting, page 18. Pump may not be 
defective. 
NOTICE
When repairing or cleaning the pump, never submerge 
pump in water or allow fluid to enter pressure control.