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Yellow = Check Alarm:
This indicates one or more of the
system Check Alarms are active. This level of alarm serves as
notice to take corrective action at the earliest convenience
before a problem becomes severe. The system will continue to
operate but some features and functions may be inhibited or
disabled.
Red = Shutdown Alarm:
This indicates one of the system
Shutdown Alarms is active. This level of alarm serves as notice
that a potentially severe system problem exists. Immediate
corrective action should be taken. The system will not be
operating. Along with the Red Alarm Icon, one of the
shutdown alarm group names (ENG, ALT, ACS) will
illuminate. This indicates the alarm falls into one of the three
categories, helping to focus diagnosis and repair.
ENG:
Alarms in this group are engine related.
ALT:
Alarms in this group are alternator, battery or system
voltage related.
ACS:
Alarms in this group are air conditioning system
related.
To Clear Alarm Codes
If the alarm icon is Red, first note the alarm group that is
illuminated on the HMI display (ENG, ALT, ACS). Use the
HMI Control Panel System On/Off button to turn the TriPac
unit off. Resolve the condition that caused the alarm. Use the
HMI Control Panel System On/Off button to turn the TriPac
unit on. Any active alarms will be cleared.
NOTE: If the alarm condition still exists the alarm will
return.
Active alarms and those recently cleared by the operator can be
read and cleared by a Thermo King service technician.
Operating Instructions
31
Yellow = Check Alarm:
This indicates one or more of the
system Check Alarms are active. This level of alarm serves as
notice to take corrective action at the earliest convenience
before a problem becomes severe. The system will continue to
operate but some features and functions may be inhibited or
disabled.
Red = Shutdown Alarm:
This indicates one of the system
Shutdown Alarms is active. This level of alarm serves as notice
that a potentially severe system problem exists. Immediate
corrective action should be taken. The system will not be
operating. Along with the Red Alarm Icon, one of the
shutdown alarm group names (ENG, ALT, ACS) will
illuminate. This indicates the alarm falls into one of the three
categories, helping to focus diagnosis and repair.
ENG:
Alarms in this group are engine related.
ALT:
Alarms in this group are alternator, battery or system
voltage related.
ACS:
Alarms in this group are air conditioning system
related.
To Clear Alarm Codes
If the alarm icon is Red, first note the alarm group that is
illuminated on the HMI display (ENG, ALT, ACS). Use the
HMI Control Panel System On/Off button to turn the TriPac
unit off. Resolve the condition that caused the alarm. Use the
HMI Control Panel System On/Off button to turn the TriPac
unit on. Any active alarms will be cleared.
NOTE: If the alarm condition still exists the alarm will
return.
Active alarms and those recently cleared by the operator can be
read and cleared by a Thermo King service technician.