Star Trac 7700, 7600 manual DFR Flowchart For #

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DFR Code 200

DFR CODE FLOWCHART: DEFINITIONS / MCB LED Blinks

DFR Flowchart For #: 200

Solution:

__ G1_______

Consult with electrician

to fix AC input rail

voltage.

Note: The AC rail voltage with a load should never drop greater than a 5 volt deferential comparing it with no load. There are many equations to measure for low rail voltage.

Example: If you take a person that weighs 200 Lbs at the speed of 5 MPH and the voltage drops greater than a 5 volt deferential, the wall voltage is not adequate

and can cause

intermittent 200 DFR

codes.

__ G2_______

Replace EMI Filter

DFR Code = 200

DC Link Bus Under Voltage / 10 Blinks

Possible Causes:

(1)Low AC voltage from wall.

(2)Low AC voltage from EMI filter.

(3)Faulty MCB.

Start

Turn the unit power off at the

switch.

Measure AC voltage at the wall

outlet.

The AC voltage should

be between:

95 to 125vac for a 110v unit

185 to 250vac for a 220v unit

Was the AC voltage

within the specs

listed above?

Yes

Check AC voltage coming out of

No

G1

Engage Motor Test Mode

(Press ‘8’ after engaging

Maintenance Mode)

Increase the speed to 5 MPH or

greater.

Measure AC input voltage with a

load

The input AC voltage should be less than a 5 volt deferential from the original AC voltage that was taken with out a load

Was the voltage

greater than a 5 voltNo deferential?

__ G3_______

Replace MCB

the EMI filter

Yes

G1

G3

Was the AC voltage within the specs listed above?

Yes

Engage Maintenance Mode (0, 2, start simultaneously)

No

G2

End

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