Troubleshooting
6-12
Service Manual
6.5
Alarms
If an alarm condition or error occurs during operation, the warming unit
sounds alarm tones and displays an alarm screen. There are two types of
alarms: low-priority and medium-priority.
Figure 6-3.
Low-Priority Alarm (Left) and Medium-Priority Alarm (Right)
Note:
If multiple alarms occur at the same time, the unit reports the highest priority alarm.
Table 6-2.
Alarm Indicators
Symbol
Tones
Type of Alarm
Two successive tones
repeating
Low-priority alarm:
A condition that
requires operator awareness.
(flashing)
Three successive tones
repeating at decreasing
intervals
Medium-priority alarm:
A condition that
requires prompt operator response.
Summary of Contents for WarmTouch
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