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Anonymous Posted on Mar 12, 2012

My dinamap is showing error 950 when i hit the inflate start button. what is wrong?

Im getting Error 950 when I hit the Inflate/Stop button on my dinamap, every time. Is there a fix or do I have to replace the main board?

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HI From a Tech Guy,
Your issue is caused by motor over current.
Check the pump motor assembly under the foam cover.
remove torx screw on top.remove cover that has two nipples.
check inside mesh filter/ dust filter. if black is dust.
spray contact cleaner and blow with air. let dry.becareful not to use slovents may damage blue mushroom check valve.reassemble all.test should be ok.
hope it helps
cheers

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