American Panel AP40BC250-12, BCCP-1, BCIP Operating, F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting

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F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting

OPERATING

F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting

Problems beyond the routine maintenance would probably involve the refrigeration system or the control system. It is recommended to contact the factory for assistance if this should occur. Note that the warranty would be voided if these components are serviced by other than trained technicians approved by the manufacturer.

Here is an error message and troubleshooting procedure list that may occur.

Check the doors are tightly closed. If the problem persists call a qualified technician to check the integrity of the door switch and the door switch connections.

If any of the AIR PROBE N/G messages occur call a technician to check the integrity of the air probe and the air probe connections.

If DEFROST ON N/G message occurs, call a technician to check the integrity of the defrost probe and the defrost probe connections.

Note: The defrost cycle is optional, a defective defrost probe won’t affect the chilling cycles.

This screen appears in case of a defective food probe. The defective food probe does not give any reading. Call a technician to check the defective food probe and the probe’s connections.

Note: In case of defective food probes, the unit will operate normally in Manual cycle.

Check if the printer’s power LED is on. If it is not, press the printer’s power button to turn it on. For more details read the printer manual. If the problem persists call a technician to check the printer.

This message appears when the air temperature in the cabinet is above the preset high limit or below the low limit. The controller will turn the unit off. The unit will have to be restarted.

Note: The above problem will occur if the unit is overloaded with extremely hot food. If this is the case, open the cabinet, let it cool, and restart the unit after a few minutes. If the problem persists, call a refrigeration technician.

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Contents 5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352 E-mail service@americanpanel.comAmerican Panel Corporation REV. C5800 S.E. 78 th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352 “Our reputation rests on the steadfast pursuit of your satisfaction”INDEX IndexINTRODUCTION A. IntroductionCONTROLLER INSTALLATION B. InstallationB.2. Single Unit Installation AP40BC250-12 And BCCP-1 INSTALLATION PHOTO #2 DRAWING # PHOTO #3 B.2.3. Electrical Connections PLUG/CONNECTOR DESTINATION COLOR CODE CHARTPLUG/CONNECTOR CABLE/WIREPHOTO #4 PHOTO #5 PHOTO #6 PHOTO #7 Door magnetic switch on the left Magnet on the right PHOTO #8i CABINET C. Refrigeration Unit Installationii AIR COOLED electrical power supplies FIG # VERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATION CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONPREPARATION PROGRAMMINGD. Programming The Controller WARNINGS Automatic ModeD.3. Programming Modes a three button combination using , , , , . For example, press PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING D.5.4. Parameter Programming For UV Cycle The Parameter Programming is now complete E. Printer Optional PROGRAMMING Panning OPERATINGF. Operating And Maintaining The Unit LoadingThe food temperature screen air temperature screenthe food temperature screen air temperature screenOPERATING F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance As needed MAINTENANCEDaily Cleaning WarningsWARRANTY contractor. It is not covered by this WarrantyAUTO APPENDIXESAppendixes MANUALAppendix 2 Electrical Schematic Appendix 3 Electrical Schematic Description PartNumber ƒ Click on Sales & Service ƒ Click on Dealer Locator Appendix 5 Ordering Printer Supplies Ribbon & PaperAmerican Panel Corporation E-mail service@americanpanel.com5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352