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Problem
Causes and Solutions
The heater indicator LED
stays red but the temper-
ature does not increase
If the display does not show “cutout” and shows the correct bath temperature,
consider the following possibilities:
No heating.
This is caused by blown heater fuses and/or burned out heaters.
Check the heater fuses to make sure that they are still good. Access the heater
fuses by removing the front panel under the display electronics. If they are
blown, and continue to blow when replaced, the heaters may be shorted. If you
suspect that the heaters are shorted or burned out, contact an Authorized Ser-
vice for assistance.
The controller display
flashes “CUTOUT” and
the heater does not
operate
If the display flashes “cut-out” alternately with the correct process temperature,
check the following:
Wrong cutout setting.
The cutout disconnects power to the heaters when the
bath temperature exceeds the cutout set-point. This causes the bath tempera-
ture to drop back down to a safe value. If the cutout mode is set to “AUTO”, the
heater switches back on when the temperature drops. If the mode is set to “RE-
SET”, the heater only comes on again when the temperature is reduced and
when the cutout is manually reset by the operator. (Refer to Section 10.8.)
Check that the cutout set-point is adjusted to 10 or 20°C above the desired
maximum bath operating temperature and that the cutout mode is set as
desired.
Continuous cutout.
If the cutout activates when the bath temperature is well
below the cutout set-point or the cutout does not reset when the bath tempera-
ture drops and it is manually reset, the cutout circuitry may be faulty. Try per-
forming the Factory Reset Sequence explained below.
Factory Reset Sequence
- Hold the “SET” and “EXIT” keys down at the same
time while powering up the unit. The display shows “-init”, the model number,
and the firmware version. Each of the controller parameters and calibration con-
stants must be re-programmed. The values can be found on the Report of Test
that was shipped with the instrument.
The display flashes
“CUTOUT” alternately
with an incorrect process
temperature
Low battery.
A problem could exist with the memory back-up battery. If the bat-
tery voltage is insufficient to maintain the memory, data may become scrambled
causing problems. A nearby large static discharge may also affect data in mem-
ory. Access the battery by removing the L-shaped panel covering the display
electronics.
Corrupt controller memory.
If the problem reoccurs after the battery is re-
placed, initialize the memory by performing a Factory Reset Sequence (de-
scribed in a previous solution).
The controller displays
the wrong temperature
and the bath continually
heats or cools regardless
of the set-point value
Defective control probe.
The bath control probe may be disconnected, burned
out, or shorted. Check first that the probe is connected properly to the connec-
tor, J2, of the analog board.
The probe may be checked with an ohmmeter to see if it is open or shorted.
The probe is a platinum 4-wire Din 43760 type. The probe connector resistance
should read 9.4K ohms between pins 1 and 3, 3.2 K ohms between pins 3 and
4, 12.4K ohms between pins 1 and 4, and no current on pin 2.
Corrupt controller memory.
Initialize the memory by performing a Factory Re-
set Sequence (described in a previous solution).
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User’s Guide
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