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Troubleshooting cont.
Cooling Failed (Error 6)
The HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH FOR THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MAY HAVE TRIPPED. Possible causes
include a restriction to the airflow across the condensing unit such as might occur with a dirty or plugged condenser
filter and/or coil. Inspect and clean the condenser filter and/or coil if needed (page 42)
.
A failed condenser fan, a failed
refrigeration relay or feedback relay, or a loose wire to a relay may cause this error. A failed refrigeration over-pressure
switch, or a loose wire to the over-pressure switch could cause this error. Also a power outage or faulty power cord may
cause this error. This error will need to be reset using the Clear Functions parameter in the Service menu. Contact a
service technician for assistance. (WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE. Unplug the Dispenser before attempting to repair the
wiring for the high pressure switch.) † (See note below to reset error.)
Refrig. Error (Error 7)
The controller has detected an ERROR ON THE REFRIGERATION RELAY DRIVE indicating the compressor
feedback relay did not turn off when the controller turned off refrigeration. This could be caused by a stuck refrigeration
relay, the feedback relay stuck shut, a short circuit, or controller output failure. Verify there is no foreign material or
loose connections around the relay output. This error will need to be reset using the Clear Functions parameter in the
Service Menu. Contact a service technician for assistance. (WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE. Unplug the Dispenser
before attempting to repair the wiring for the high pressure switch.)† (See note below to reset error.)
Probe Failure (Error 8)
The controller has determined an INPUT FROM THE CABINET TEMPERATURE PROBE IS OUT OF RANGE HIGH
OR LOW. The most likely cause is a failed or disconnected temperature probe. Verify the temperature probe wires are
properly secured at the controller board.
DC Power Low
The controller has detected a low voltage reading from the power supply. This could be caused by a low supply voltage
condition or a faulty power supply. Cycle power and check supply voltage. If error persists it is likely a power supply
failure.
NV Data Lost
NVRAM CHECKSUM ERROR. The controller has detected invalid data.
It is normal to get this error the first time a Dispenser is powered on after a new software chip has been installed or
replaced The data may be invalid for several reasons. Cycle power and calibrate the Dispenser. If the error persists it
likely indicates a failure of the NVRAM. Contact a service technician for assistance.
NV Data Bad and Internal Issue – Contact Taylor Company.
† Note:
Cooling Slow, Cooling Failed, and Refrig. Error are refrigeration errors. These errors, while requiring corrective
action, will not disable the fry dispensing portions of the machine. In order to safeguard the refrigeration system these
are held errors and may not reset by pressing the OK button. Corrective action must be taken before resetting these
errors or damage to the refrigeration system may result. Contact a service technician for assistance. These errors are
reset from the Service menu using the Clear Functions parameter.
Reset Directions
1. Press the Menu button to display Service menu, then press OK. (If a password has been set, enter the password
then press OK.)
2. Press the Up arrow to change Error Counts to Clear Functions. Press OK.
3. Press the Up arrow to change Error Log to Held Errors (these will be flashing.) Press OK.
4. Press the Up arrow to change Keep to Reset (these will be flashing.) Press OK.
5. The display will show Service menu and Error Counts. Press the Down arrow to select Main Screen, then press
OK.