Tony Duell wrote:
>
>IIRC there's a microswitch which detects that the tensioner lever is in
>the 'tensioned' position, but nothing more. Of course the drive does
>check that the spindle is rotating at the right speed when it's spun up.
I pulled the HDA - the belt tension switch was fine.
I found, however, the electric brake was *extremely* tight. So much
friction that I doubt very much the motor could spin at all. I removed
it (I'll sand down the 'brake pad' later).
Hoping for a small miracle I fired it back up but still no joy - the
motor (now free) refused to spin up.
[a side note: the unit does not seem to reset no power up - it comes up
with all lights on until I click the reset manually. sometime tells me
this is a symptom]
I need some prints so I can trace the motor power back to the micro...
Any have prints for an R80 (or RA80/RB80/RM80). Or an RA81? I suspect
they are similar in terms of motor drive...
-brad