BDW-1-HD-BH-EL
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PGM Error
Interpretation
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EEPROM read error
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Data stored in the EEPROM is redundant, and the
two redundant numbers are compared. If they
don’t match, a read error is generated.
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This error could occur if a Fill cycle is started, but a
Teach cycle has not been done to program the Fill
time. It should not occur, as Douglas will program
a Fill time as part of the test procedure.
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The error could also occur if installing a new board.
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Attempt to start a Fill cycle or
Teach Fill cycle when the water
level is already at the level probe
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Clear the code by starting a new cycle.
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Attempt to start machine cycle
without water to the level probe
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If unit has water and a clean, low water probe, see
Low Water Section.
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Note that when one of these errors occurs, the controller reverts to Idle Mode.
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Note that the error code flashes on the LED as long as it is in Idle Mode.
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Note that as soon as a successful machine cycle, Fill cycle, or Teach Fill cycle
executes, the error LED goes out.
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There is no need to reset anything by turning the machine off.
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For example, if the operator were to try to fill the machine a second time and the
water were already at the level probe, nothing would happen. The error would flash
on the PGM LED, but if the cover were on the electrical box, no one would see it. If the
start button were then pressed, the error LED would go out and a normal machine
cycle would be executed.