CCS100 Application Controller Product Support
Below are the support materials available for the CCS100 Application Controller.
A: This may be the result of one of the following issues: 1. Blown fuse. 2. Battery connections. Don’t use an in-cab convenience plug. 3. Damaged power cable. 4. Control console is defective.
A: This may be the result of one of the following issues: 1. Control valve is defective, or it’s cabling. 2. Flow meter paddle wheel is jammed; the sensor is defective; or cable is cut/pinched. 3. Control console is defective.
A: This may be the result of one of the following issues: 1. Loss of ground speed input (ground speed sensor defective or cabling). 2. Defective control console.
A: This may be the result of one of the following issues: 1. Main harness is pinched or cut or insulation rubbed off. 2. Switch module, control console, ground speed sensor, or optional lift switch is defective. 3. Implement harness is pinched or cut or insulation rubbed off. 4. Pressure transducer, control valve, or optional nozzle monitor flow meter is defective.
A: The flow meter constant is written on the side of the flow meter with a black marker. A standard number of 2.145 could be used if the number isn’t readable. Adjust the constant for more accuracy: New constant=old constant X desired APR/actual APR
A: This may be the result of one of the following issues: 1. Radar is vibrating; check mounting. If you can grab the radar with your hand from the side and the speed reading stops, there's a vibration problem. 2. Radar is defective.
A: The flush flow rate is the amount of material that’s discarded in one hour if the Off/Auto/Flush switch is held in the Flush position for that long. The bar graph maximum flow is the amount of material (in pounds per hour) discharged when the bar graph is indicating 100 percent.
A: The flow sensor constant can be adjusted to compensate for small errors. To adjust, take the desired application rate divided by the actual APR multiplied by the current flow sensor constant to get your new adjusted constant. New constant=old constant X desired APR/actual APR
A: An over or under application of 18 percent is normally caused when the density constant isn’t programmed correctly. To correct the problem, make sure the proper column on the density chart is being used.
A: The master switch is in the Auto position. The CCS100 will not turn on with the master switch in the Auto position for safety purposes.
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