TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS FOR L&L KILNS
troubleshoot-general.pdf
REV: 4/15/2017
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2017
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5) If you rewire anything improperly or incorrectly the
potential for anything from a blown breaker to just no power
at all is possible. (Using wire with a temperature rating of
less than 150°C for the power wiring can seriously limit the
life of the circuitry and can be dangerous as well, especially
when the wires are close to the kiln.) Use a wire diagram
and trace every wire to check yourself. You can buy high
temperature wire from L&L (see the Parts List).
Err2
During a hold segment the temperature rises to greater
than 50 degrees above the hold temperature which was
set. The temperature must stay 50 degrees above this set
temperature for 18 seconds before the error is displayed.
Err3
During a hold segment the temperature is more than
50 degrees below the hold temperature which was set.
The temperature must stay 50 degrees below this set
temperature for 18 seconds before the error is displayed.
Err4
The temperature is more than 50 degrees above the
previous hold temperature during a ramp segment where the
temperature is programmed to decrease. The temperature
must stay 50 degrees above this set temperature for 18
seconds before the error is displayed.
Err5
The temperature is more than 50 degrees below the local
setpoint temperature during a ramp segment where the
temperature is programmed to decrease. The temperature
must stay 50 degrees below this set temperature for 18
seconds before the error is displayed.
Err6
A Negative temperature is displayed. This generally
indicates the thermocouple is connected incorrectly. To
correct this situation, ensure the red and yellow wires are
connected correctly to the controller and at all junctions.
You can identify the red lead on an unmarked thermocouple
with a magnet because a magnet will be attracted to the
red lead.
Err7
The temperature is more than 50 degrees above the local
setpoint temperature during a ramp segment where the
temperature is programmed to increase. The temperature
must stay 50 degrees above this set temperature for 18
seconds before the error is displayed.
Err8
When using the Easy Fire Mode, the temperature is
decreasing during the last ramp segment. This could
indicate that the lid was up or the peepholes open or some
other physical thing is causing the kiln to decrease in
temperature.
ErrP + PF
Continuous
PF
in display. Indicates a long term power
outage. The kiln has been shut down. Press
1
to clear the
display.
ErrP
and the current temperature are alternately flashing.
To clear the display, press the
1
key. If a firing was in
progress, the kiln will continue to fire even though this
message is flashing. This error can also happen as a result
of RF (radio frequency) noise that resets the microprocessor.
If this is suspected, the control panel should be returned
to L&L for testing and possible modification. Also see
hotkilns.com/noise
Err-
The
Err
with a dash indicates there was a power loss
to the controller while writing a program to the non-
volatile memory chip. Recheck the selected program, and
reprogram if necessary.
FAIL
1) If, upon inspection, the error code
FAIL
turns out
to be a burned out thermocouple then replace it. You
typically will not need to replace the mullite protection tube
- just the internal thermocouple “element” (see
hotkilns.
com thermocouple-k-standard
). You should not mix
unsheathed thermocouples with sheathed ones. (because
their response rates are slightly different). A spare on hand
is a good idea as well.
2) If the TCs are not bad (you just replaced them and they
worked fine for at least one complete firing) but the
FAIL
message still appears, it may be that the TC wire is bad
(melted or broken at a point) or the electronics have partially
failed.
A) Turn OFF the power at the Disconnect Switch or Circuit
Breaker and/or unplug the kiln.
B) Open the cover of the control.
C) Remove the Thermocouple wires from the DynaTrol and
the Thermocouple Terminal Strip. Take out of the Control
Box and set aside.
D) Make tiny “U” shaped jumper wires from paperclips and
jumper between each of the + and - connections on the