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Operating Instructions
UNIT CONTROLS
Two sets of controls are used to operate a unit that has a
THERMOGUARD Microprocessor Temperature Control-
ler. The switch panel contains the switches that control the
basic operation of the unit. The microprocessor control
panel contains the display and the keypad that controls the
operation of the microprocessor.
Switch Panel
ON-OFF Switch. This switch energizes the unit’s electric
control system.
1.
ON Position. The unit will operate under the control of
the microprocessor.
2.
OFF Position. The electric control system is de-ener-
gized and the unit will not operate.
3.
SLEEP Position (Optional). SLEEP MODE appears on
the display. The unit starts as stops as required to keep
the engine warm and the battery charged. The unit will
not control the box temperature while in the Sleep
Mode.
Microprocessor Control Panel
THERMOGUARD MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL-
LER. The THERMOGUARD Microprocessor Temperature
Controller controls all unit functions to maintain the cargo
at the proper temperature. The microprocessor also continu-
ously monitors discharge and return air sensor temperatures
and unit operational information.
The Microprocessor Control Panel contains the display
screen and the keypad. The display shows various informa-
tion. The keypad controls the operation of the microproces-
sor. Refer to the appropriate Operation Manual or Operation
and Diagnosis Manual for detailed information about oper-
ating the microprocessor.
Microprocessor On-Off Switch
This switch is located in the side of the control box in the
engine compartment. It should be placed in the OFF posi-
tion to connect or disconnect the battery, or to service the
microprocessor system. The clock/calendar must be reset if
this switch has been placed in the OFF position.
UNIT INSTRUMENTS
1.
MICROPROCESSOR DISPLAY. The display normally
shows the setpoint, the return air temperature, and any
active icons, which are:
•
CYCLE-SENTRY
•
High Speed
•
In-range
•
Modulation
•
Heat
•
Defrost
•
Cool
•
Electric
•
Setpoint
•
Return Air
•
Discharge Air
•
Alarm
Pressing the SELECT key causes the display to show
the other sensor readings. Pressing the CODE key
causes the display to show the fault codes.
2.
ALARM SYMBOL. The alarm symbol comes on
whenever there is an alarm code stored in the micropro-
cessor memory.
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