Alarm Codes and Error Messages
ALARM MESSAGE
| POSSIBLE CAUSE | POSSIBLE SOLUTION |
High Temperature Alarm | The temperature has gone
above the high temperature alarm point. | - Try to lower the temperature by turning heaters down or off, or by
increasing or turning on cooling elements (such as fans or misters), or by a
combination of both.
- Check the temperature probes.
- Check to see if a fan has failed.
- Check the alarm settings.
|
Low Temperature Alarm | The temperature has gone
below the low temperature alarm point. | - Try to raise the temperature by turning heaters up or on, or by
decreasing or turning off cooling elements (such as fans or misters), or by a
combination of both.
- Check the temperature probes.
- Check to see if a heater has failed.
- Check the alarm settings.
|
Probe Damage Alarm | A temperature probe is
damaged or disconnected. | - Replace or reconnect the temperature probe. The control should
recover automatically.
- If another probe is
available, the control uses it. If probe averaging is on, the defective probe
is excluded from the average.
|
|
Probe Deviation Alarm
| The difference in measured
temperatures between averaged probes is greater than 18°F (10°C). | Check the temperature probes. Check to see if a cooling or heating element has failed.
Check the alarm setting.
|
Error 1 - SAVER Error |
- The SEC-HD Saver is not in
place when trying to save or restore settings.
- The Saver inserted is not
an SEC-HD Saver
- The Saver inserted has
invalid settings on it.
| - Make sure the SEC-HD Saver
is inserted correctly and then try again.
- Remove the Saver and then
insert an SEC-HD Saver.
- Resave the settings from
the SEC-HD to the SEC-HD Saver
|
Power Fail Alarm | There has been a power
failure. | - Check to see why the power
failed and then fix the problem.
|
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