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Troubleshooting
Alarm Cause/Action Table
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INVALID HEIGHT (only probes that use two floats) - If the water float and the product float are too close together to
provide reliable height data, the Invalid Height alarm will activate.
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LOW TEMPERATURE (only probes with temperature option) - If the Probe is reporting a temperature lower than -4°
F (-19.8° C), the Low Temperature alarm will activate.
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NO TANKS CONFIGURED - This message displays in the top line of the display until at least one tank has been
configured in the Tank Setup menu. The front panel red LED will be flashing, but the console’s internal beeper will
not be switched On.
Alarm Cause/Action Table
Table 2 lists each of the displayed alarms, a possible cause, and a suggested corrective action.
Table 2.- Alarm Index, Cause, and Corrective Action
Alarm
Cause
Action
PROBE OUT
If the console is not reliably communicating
with the probe, the Probe Out alarm will acti-
vate.
Call for service following the
procedures established for your
site.
INVALID HEIGHT
(Only probes that use two floats) - If the water
float and the product float are too close
together to provide reliable height data, the
Invalid Height alarm will activate.
Call for delivery.
LOW TEMPERATURE
(Only probes with temperature option) - If the
Probe is reporting a temperature lower than -
4° F (-19.8° C), the Low Temperature alarm
will activate.
Probe returns to normal opera-
tion after probe temperature
rises above -4°F (-19.8°C).
NO TANKS CONFIGURED
This message displays in the top line of the
display until at least one tank has been config-
ured in the Tank Setup menu. The front panel
red LED will be flashing, but the console’s
internal beeper will not be switched On.
Configure at least one tank in
Tank Setup.