PCB Electronics Service

This folder contains service procedures for qualified personnel working with the printed circuit board (PCB) and electronic components of Elebia automatic hooks. It includes detailed step-by-step instructions for: PCB replacement (complete board swap), PCB reset procedures (including partial reset vs total reset options and their appropriate use cases), EVO2 wiring diagram (electrical connections and pinouts), and bumper LEDs troubleshooting (diagnosing and repairing LED indicator issues on evo series hooks). These procedures require specialized knowledge of electronics, soldering skills (if applicable), access to service tools, and understanding of Elebia electronic systems. Incorrect execution can lead to complete hook failure, unsafe operation, loss of radio communication, or voiding of the product warranty. This folder serves as a technical reference for authorized and qualified service technicians performing electronic repairs, replacements, or diagnostics on Elebia hooks. For related procedures, users should also refer to the Parameters_Configuration_Service and Calibration_Service folders.

Bumper LEDs Not Working
Troubleshooting Guide: Bumper LEDs Not Working (EVO Models) Summary EVO models are designed with LED indicators on the bumper to show the hook status. ...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 10:27 AM
Broken Antenna
If you find that your device is experiencing communication issues, it may be due to a broken antenna. This can occur for various reasons, including wear and...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 10:39 AM
The Hook Button Is Not Working
If you find that the hook does not respond when pressing the button located on it, don’t worry! There are several simple checks you can perform to identify ...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Battery Issues
At Elebia, we understand that battery issues can be frustrating, especially when they affect the performance of your hooks. Our hooks are equipped with a Ba...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 12:03 PM
Hook Does Not Initialize When Battery Is Inserted
When you insert the battery into your hook, it should emit a series of initialization beeps, indicating that it is ready for use. If you do not hear these s...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 12:12 PM