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| SECTION 4. TROUBLESHOOTING |
| This section provides troubleshooting information in the form | |
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| of an easy to read table. |
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| If a problem occurs during the first operation of a new cabinet, |
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| recheck the installation per section 2 of this manual. |
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| Before troubleshooting always recheck the operating procedure |
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| per section 3 of this manual. |
To isolate a malfunction proceed as follows: | ||
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| 1. Clearly define the problem (or symptom) and when it |
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| occurs. |
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| 2. Locate the problem in the troubleshooting table. |
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| 3. Review all possible causes, then |
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| through the list of corrections until the problem is solved. |
WARNINGS |
| In the event of a system failure, the digital display will show an |
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| alarm message. These messages are coded; “AL 1”, |
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| alarm LED will illuminate and a buzzer (optional) will sound . |
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| Press the Alarm button to stop the buzzer. |
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| NOTE |
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| The unit can operate on Auto |
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| for a faulty probe. Must select the timing mode, and enter a |
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| time. |
Display | Cause | Correction |
Faulty air temperaure probe
Faulty evaporator probe
Faulty Food Probe
Replace the probe. Unit can operate on Auto
Replace the probe. The
Replace the probe. The food probe mode will not operate, but the unit will operate in the timing mode.
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