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Integrated Modules
Integrated Modules
Electronics and Gas Theory
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#826498 - Revision B - December, 2016
Error Mode - All Models
System logs initial generation of an error into memory for later inspection.
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Up to 8 errors can be logged in memory.
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All detected errors logged regardless of priority.
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Errors may be canceled by the user or be self-correcting.
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Specific zones are not recorded in diagnostic mode if a cooking zone specific error is logged.
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If there are more than 8 error codes the error log displays the most recent and discards the oldest error.
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Errors are displayed using error codes.
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Error codes are also used in Diagnostic Mode.
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When an error is displayed it is accompanied by the Failure beep.
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Active error is one that is currently being displayed, other errors can be debounced and logged while another
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error is active.
Some errors are only displayed when a pad in the affected control zone is touched.
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To clear error codes see Diagnostics mode.
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Priority Errors - SM15TF/S and FM15TF/S
Priority 1 Error:
Priority 1 errors are considered safety related or of such scope that the control is considered inoperable. These
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errors display continuously to the user, indicating that a service call is required. No user function is allowed and
any active functions are cancelled upon generation of a Priority 1 error.
The error can be cleared but will regenerate if the condition which caused the error still exists. These errors are
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displayed as a stationary ‘lock’ display and an error code in the TIMER display indicating a permanent error and
does not allow the control to be unlocked to Idle mode. The TIMER display alternates between
“E”
and the
error code.
Priority 2 Error:
Errors are defined as errors which could cause some possible or conditionally impaired functionality, most likely
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to be never noticed by the end user. These errors, although logged internally, are never displayed to the end
user and are generally not cancelable by the end user. These errors are only visible in Diagnostic model.
Showroom Mode - All Models
Notes and Restrictions in Showroom Mode
Full user functionality with no power being supplied to the heating assemblies.
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Available on 120 VAC (without transformer) or 240 VAC power.
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CE152TF/S
and
CI152TF/S
: Connecting the unit to 120 VAC causes error E6. This is normal. Proceed with
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the steps to place unit in Showroom mode.
Power board fan or Generator fan may not run.
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Hot surface indicator is not visible.
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Entering Showroom Mode - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S and TM15TF/S
To enter Diagnostic Mode touch
“+”
pad seven times.
1.
Seven
“.”
displayed on left rear control zone.
2.
CE152TF/S
and
CI152TF/S
- touch the front control zone
HI
pad to engage showroom mode.
3.
SH
is displayed in the 2-digit display when in showroom mode.
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TM15TF/S
- touch the rear control zone
HI
pad to engage showroom mode.
4.
SH
is displayed in the 2-digit display when in showroom mode.
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”-”
pad returns to Error Code indicator and
“+”
pad advances to Software Version indicator.
5.