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4.4 ERROR CODES and TROUBLESHOOTING
Prior to system start-up, and during humidity generation, the system monitors itself for errors
and sources of possible malfunction. When a catastrophic error occurs, the system
automatically shuts down, then alerts the operator with a visual flashing message and an
audible tone. The visual message displays the error number and a brief description of the
problem.
It is possible (in many cases probable) to have multiple errors occurring at one time. Under
these circumstances, the error codes simply add together algebraically, and all of the
associated messages are displayed in turn. Any error code greater than 16383 will be
displayed as a negative number. In this case, simply add 65536 to the displayed number to
calculate the appropriate code. While it is not necessary to understand the error code system,
it is important to write down the error code number exactly as it appears on the screen when
consulting the factory for technical support. Little can be done to ascertain the nature of the
problem without the exact error code.