
4-2
Overview,
Continued
How to Use This
Chapter
We recommend that you develop regularly scheduled maintenance program. By
establishing a maintenance program,
µ
FLO downtime can be minimized.
Record all items within this Chapter, in the maintenance practice procedures.
Practical experience permits updating this schedule over a period of time. This
results in many maintenance items being handled on a routine basis before
potential problem(s) result in a failure.
Maintaining
Cleanliness of
µ
FLO
Because an
µ
FLO installation is primarily exposed to external environmental
conditions, it is important that it be regularly inspected for cleanliness, both
externally and internally. Foreign contaminants can cause damage to interior
mounted components rendering
µ
FLO inoperable.
Front Mounted
LCD
The user is informed of operational problems and operational limit violations by
observing the alarm codes on the right side of the LCD display.
µ
FLO alarm
troubleshooting procedures are presented in the Troubleshooting Chapter.
Returning
Part(s) for
Repair
If a TOTALFLOW component is to be returned to Totalflow for repair, securely wrap
it in protective anti-static packaging. Before returning a component, call us for a
Return for Authorization Number (RA). Affix this number to the outside of return
package.
Parts shipments must be prepaid by customer. Any part, not covered by original
SYSTEM WARRANTY, will be shipped to customer, F.O.B.
Trouble-
shooting
The Troubleshooting section contains troubleshooting tables to correct most
µ
FLO
alarm code condition(s). The alarm codes flag you that an operational problem
exists, and are visible on the front door LCD.
The Troubleshooting Tables are designed to match an alarm code with its probable
cause(s) and the corrective procedure(s). Besides these tables, this Chapter
contains procedures for troubleshooting with an installed radio communication unit.
Summary of Contents for uFLO
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