MFS
Fuse Replacement
Fuses are marked on the circuit diagram (section 7.0) with type codes, e.g. F1, F2. A list of the
correct fuses is given in section 8.1.
Remove the oven back panel (MFS/1) or side panel (MFS/4).
If any fuse has failed, it is advisable for an electrician to check the internal circuits.
Replace any failed fuses with items of the correct type. For safety reasons do not fit larger
capacity fuses without first consulting Carbolite.
6.0 F
AULT
A
NALYSIS
A.
Oven Does Not Heat Up
1.
The
SUPPLY
light
is
OFF
Æ
No power from the
supply
Æ
Check the fuses in the supply
line
2.
The
SUPPLY
light is
ON
Æ
The controller shows
a
very high temperature
or a code such as S.br
Æ
The thermocouple has broken
or has a wiring fault
Æ
The controller shows a
low temperature
Æ
The SSR could be failing to
switch on due to internal
failure, faulty logic wiring
form the controller, or faulty
controller
Æ
There are no lights
glowing on the
controller
Æ
The controller may be faulty or
not receiving a supply due to a
faulty switch or a wiring fault
B.
Oven Overheats
1.
Oven only heats up
when the instrument
switch is
ON
Æ
The controller shows a
very high temperature
Æ
The controller is faulty
Æ
The controller shows a
low temperature
Æ
The thermocouple may have
been shorted out or may have
been moved out of the oven
Æ
The thermocouple may be
mounted the wrong way round
Æ
The controller may be faulty
2.
Oven heats up when
the instrument switch
is
OFF
Æ
The SSR has failed
“ON”
Æ
Check for an accidental wiring
fault which could have
overloaded the SSR
7.0
MF14
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