
NOTE: This guide applies
to FBRA18 units only.
WATER DID NOT SHUT OFF WHEN COOKPOT WAS FULL.
Use bottlebrush to clean
water level sensors.
Problem | Yes | Did water |
resolved. |
| stop? |
|
| No |
Add 1/8 cup of salt to water in cookpot and stir.
Mineral content of water is |
|
|
insufficient for water sensor to | Yes | Did water |
detect it. Whenever cookpot is |
| stop? |
refilled, add 1/8 cup of salt. |
|
|
|
| No |
Remove the cover over the water sensors and thoroughly clean the sensors with a Scotchbrite or similar pad.
If water still does not stop,
probable cause is
failed/loose high water
sensor wiring.
Open control panel by
removing screws in each
upper corner.
Yes | Is WATER | No | |
LED on interface board | |||
|
| ||
| illuminated? |
|
Call FASC.
Probable cause is failed
water solenoid.