Unit Description (Rev. 04/03)
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highly sensitive products normally require continuous air
circulation.
The microprocessor has a CYCLS screen, which is used to
select CYCLE-SENTRY (CYCLS YES) or Continuous Run
(CYCLS NO) operation. Refer to the Operation for detailed
information about CYCLE-SENTRY selection.
Your selection of the operating mode for the proper protec-
tion of a particular commodity should use the following
guidelines:
Examples of Products Normally Acceptable for
CYCLE-SENTRY OPERATION
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Frozen foods (in adequately insulated trailers)
•
Boxed or processed meats
•
Poultry
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Fish
•
Dairy products
•
Candy
•
Chemicals
•
Film
•
All non-edible products
Examples of Products Normally Requiring
Continuous Run Operation for Air Flow
•
Fresh fruits and vegetables, especially asparagus,
bananas, broccoli, carrots, citrus, green peas, lettuce,
peaches, spinach, strawberries, sweet corn, etc.
•
Non-processed meat products (unless pre-cooled to rec-
ommended temperature)
•
Fresh flowers and foliage
The above listings are not all inclusive. Consult your grower
or shipper if you have any questions about the operating
mode selection of your type of load.
Restarting the Unit
These procedures are used when starting units that have
been shut off for short periods of time. When a unit has been
shut off for a long period of time is first started, it should be
started and put through a full unit self check.
Automatic Start
1.
Push the ON key.
2.
After a 10 second delay, the unit should preheat and
start automatically.
NOTE: When the CYCLE-SENTRY icon is active, the
unit may not start if: the compartment temperature is
near the setpoint, the engine is warm, and the battery
is fully charged.
If cooling or heating is required and the engine temperature
is below approximately 120 F (96 C), but the engine fails to
start automatically:
•
Push the OFF key.
•
Check for and correct any alarm conditions and clear
the alarm codes. View the alarms with the SELECT
key, clear the alarms with the ENTER key, and the
repeat the auto start procedure. Refer to the appropriate
Operation and Diagnosis Manual (TK 41087) for
detailed information about alarms.
•
If the engine will still not start, push the OFF push but-
ton, determine and correct the cause of the failure.
After Start Inspection
•
After the unit is running, the following items can be
quickly checked to confirm that the unit is running
properly.
1.
OIL PRESSURE. Check the engine oil pressure in high
speed by pressing the SELECT key to OIL PRESS. The
oil pressure should be 30 to 80 psig (207 to 552 kPa).
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