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Alarms/Warnings Menu
There are two types of alerts:
Warnings:
Warning indicates corrective action should be taken before a problem becomes severe. When a
Warning occurs the controller will try to determine if the component or input is good or bad.
The Warning description will be displayed across the top of status display and the Red LED will not be
turned on. If the controls determine the component or input is bad the Warning will become an Alarm.
Alarms:
Alarm indicates corrective action should be taken. Red LED flashes and unit may stop or
continue to run based on the alarm. Alarm 56 (Compressor Temperature too high) is a Shutdown alarm.
Shutdown alarms indicate the unit has been stopped to prevent damage to the unit or cargo. The condition
must be corrected before restarting the unit. The Alarm description will be displayed across the top of the
status display. To view the alarms press the Alarm key to go to the Alarm List Menu.
Alarm Code States
There are three alarm code states for Shutdown and Check alarms:
Active:
A code condition has occurred and continues to exist in the unit or the code condition occurred
within the past 1 hour but does not currently exist in the unit.
Not Active:
A code condition has occurred but no longer exists in the unit. Not Active means the code
condition was corrected and did not reoccur for 1 hour, or the Unit On/Off switch was turned Off and then
On.
Acknowledge:
A code condition has been viewed and acknowledged in the Alarm or Warning list. If the
Alarm code condition still exists in the unit the Red LED will stay on and not flash. If the code condition
is corrected the Red LED will turn off and the code condition will disappear from the Alarm/Warning list.
A complete listing of the controller operating menu is located on an 11” x 17” fold out on the last page of
this manual.
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