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E. Diagnostic Chart
Before consulting the diagnostic charts, check the following:
• Check the setpoint. For factory default settings, see "II.E.1.a) Temperature Setpoint."
• Make sure the doors are not left open or opened too often and that they are sealing
properly.
• Make sure product is not blocking airflow or that the cabinet is not overloaded with
warm or hot product. Product should be cooled before putting it in the appliance.
• Check for correct installation and proper voltage per appliance nameplate. This
appliance is not intended for outdoor use. Normal operating ambient temperature
should be within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to 38°C). The appliance should not be located
next to ovens, grills, or other high heat producing equipment. The appliance should
be a minimum of 4" (11 cm) from side walls and a minimum of 10" (25 cm) overhead
clearance should be provided for proper ventilation.
• Check the control board using the steps in "III.B. Control Board Check."
1. Appliance Not Cooling
Appliance Not Cooling - Possible Cause
1. Power Supply
a) Unplugged, off, blown fuse, or tripped or defective circuit breaker.
b) Loose connection.
c) Not within specifications.
2. Cord and Plug
a) Loose connection.
b) Defective.
3. Power Switch (control box)
a)
"OFF" position.
b) Bad contacts.
4. Wiring
a) Loose connection or open.
b) Faulty.
5. Control Transformer
a) Defective.
6. Display Board
a) Not communicating with control board (ribbon cable loose).
b) Defective.
7. Control Board
See "II.E.3. LED Lights and Alarm
Safeties Chart" and "III.B. Control
Board Check."
a) In alarm.
b)
Dip switches not set correctly. See "II.E.4. Default Dip Switch Settings."
c) Not communicating with display board (ribbon cable loose).
d) Defective.
8. High-Pressure Switch
(E4 alarm, 3 or more pressure trips
in 1 hour, 6 beep alarm)
a) Dirty condenser.
b) Ambient temperature too warm.
c) Condenser fan motor not operating.
d) Refrigerant overcharge.
e) Refrigerant lines or components restricted.
f) Bad contacts.
9. Clogged Filter Thermostat
a) Dirty filter, condenser, or defective thermostat.
10. Cabinet Thermistor
a) Defective.
11. Defrost Thermistor
a) Defective.
12. Evaporator Fan Motor
a) Defective.
13. Condenser Fan Motor
a) Defective.