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COMPONENTS TESTING
Testing the Diagnostic Service Module
Testing the Electronic Control Board
If the Diagnostic Service Module does not turn on:
1. Make sure there is 208/230 VAC to the unit and that it is turned on.
2. Disconnect the diagnostic service module’s wire harness on the control board.
3. Using a voltmeter, check the fi rst two pins to the left of the female connector (see picture below). There
should be up to 5VDC.
4. If there is no voltage, replace the electronic control board.
5. If there is voltage, check the wire harness and connections at the electronic control board and the diagnostic
service module.
6. If the connections and the wire harness are good, replace the diagnostic service module.
Diagnostic Service Module
Service Module Connector
Test here up to 5VDC.
If no voltage, replace board.
If there is 5VDC, check connections
and cable. If OK, replace service module.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
Turn off electric power before service or
installation. Extreme care must be used, if it
becomes necessary to work on equipment with
power applied.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or
death.
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