What do I do if my Altec Lansing speaker wont connect?
What do I do if my Altec Lansing speaker wont connect?
Select “Mini H20 3” on the Bluetooth manager on your smartphone – once connected you will hear a loud beep. What do I do if I’m having problems connecting my speaker to Bluetooth?
Why are the upper controls on my boom not working?
The most likely cause for the slow functions from the upper bucket is your rotary manifold seals are leaking and allowing pressure to bypass. The rotary manifold is what allows 360 degree rotation of the boom. Also check the relief valve cartridges in the control valve for damaged o rings or debris. Let me know.
What to do if your boom won’t move?
There is usually a switch on the outriggers telling the system that they are down. If one of them is not working the boom will not move. Also, find your hydraulic pump and check the setting. Their should be a large screw that can be screwed in or out. It takes a lot of pressure to operate the boom.
Are there any problems with the Altec Lansing boomjacket?
Altec Lansing BoomJacket Troubleshooting. This troubleshooting page will help you diagnose problems with the Altec Lansing BoomJacket. The speaker will not respond or show any sign of powering up. Ensure the power adapter is plugged in and the charge light is on.
What kind of parts can I get from Altec?
We also provide emergency and storm coverage to ensure you get your parts order accurately and with urgency. If you are an approved user, parts can be ordered 24/7. Altec is the exclusive supplier for Drum and Disc Chippers parts for Woodchuck, Asplundh, Altec Whisper and Altec Environmental Products.
Is there a hydrolic on a C60 bucket truck?
I do not know much about hydrolics on bucket trucks. I have a problem with the boom on 1986 Chevy c60 bucket truck. The outiggers work but the boom will not raise. The hydrolic is making a thumping noise when it tries to build up with pressure. The outriggers down and working.
Why does the audio cut out on my Altec Lansing?
Audio that cuts in and out is often a sign of a loose audio jack, so make sure the audio jack is fully inserted in the speaker. A conflicting signal may be responsible for connectivity issues. Consider turning off nearby wireless devices and reconnecting the device you are using.