samlee_photo
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I recently picked up a Fujimoto CP51 processor and am having some issues getting it up and running.
Upon first setup, I primed both pumps by pouring water directly into the drain hole with a funnel until water started to dribble out of the spray bars. I then filled the rest of the baths up with water. After turning the machine on, the pumps and motor were firing and everything seemed good.
After a few minutes, I heard the pumps and motor shut off. The spray bar stopped emitting water and the gears were no longer turning, but the machine was still on. The fan was still running and the LCD was still lit. At first I thought the machine had just gone into standby mode, but I did find it odd that it happened after only a handful of minutes. To my knowledge, standby kicks in at around 45 minutes with no paper being fed in. I tried turning the machine off and back on again and each time, the fan kicks on but the motor and pumps do not operate.
I've been stuck in this state for a while now. I have tried dumping the water and repeating the same process (prime both pumps, fill with water, turn on) 3 or 4 times. The results are the same. When I turn the machine on, I can hear the fan turn on but both the motor and pumps don't run.
I'm using a voltage transformer with a 220V output and power rating of 3000W, which should be more than enough for the processor.
Looking for any and all advice. I've opened it up and checked all electrical connections for any physical trauma and everything seems to be good, although I haven't tested anything with a multimeter. Since the fan still turns on, I'm guessing it's not an issue with a blown fuse. The 10A fuse on the exterior of the machine in the back is intact. My current hypothesis is that the mechanism of the pumps or motor (or both) broke somehow, but I didn't hear any noise suggesting any mechanical failure when they shut off.
Any thoughts?
Upon first setup, I primed both pumps by pouring water directly into the drain hole with a funnel until water started to dribble out of the spray bars. I then filled the rest of the baths up with water. After turning the machine on, the pumps and motor were firing and everything seemed good.
After a few minutes, I heard the pumps and motor shut off. The spray bar stopped emitting water and the gears were no longer turning, but the machine was still on. The fan was still running and the LCD was still lit. At first I thought the machine had just gone into standby mode, but I did find it odd that it happened after only a handful of minutes. To my knowledge, standby kicks in at around 45 minutes with no paper being fed in. I tried turning the machine off and back on again and each time, the fan kicks on but the motor and pumps do not operate.
I've been stuck in this state for a while now. I have tried dumping the water and repeating the same process (prime both pumps, fill with water, turn on) 3 or 4 times. The results are the same. When I turn the machine on, I can hear the fan turn on but both the motor and pumps don't run.
I'm using a voltage transformer with a 220V output and power rating of 3000W, which should be more than enough for the processor.
Looking for any and all advice. I've opened it up and checked all electrical connections for any physical trauma and everything seems to be good, although I haven't tested anything with a multimeter. Since the fan still turns on, I'm guessing it's not an issue with a blown fuse. The 10A fuse on the exterior of the machine in the back is intact. My current hypothesis is that the mechanism of the pumps or motor (or both) broke somehow, but I didn't hear any noise suggesting any mechanical failure when they shut off.
Any thoughts?