Mine has been doing the same thing .. goes to 69 then Err then shuts off .. tries the reset thing and Nothing happensMine has been doing the same thing .. goes to 69 then Err then shuts off .. tries the reset thing and Nothing happens
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I wasn't keen on the 48hr period so I tried a work around. I disconnected the front display which reset the alarm in question. To disconnect the display you have to disconnect the wires that supply this power. This is located underneath the top plastic hinge cover for the freezer. Remove the cover
It's not working! I've tried unplugging it for a minute, plugging it back in and holding the power button on....am i missing something. I've had this damn thing for about 2 months. Please dont tell me i have to buy another one....AAAHHHHH!
CHECK GAGES light (1) indicates a potential engine failure(low oil pressure, low coolant, coolant overheating) has occurred. · Check gages and shut down engine. Gages should read as follows: Oil pressure 5 to 10 psi (34 to 69 kPa) at idle; Water Temp gage below 230 degrees (110 C).
· Check engine oil level (Para 2-11) if OIL PRESS gage indicates low reading. Check coolant level (Para 2-11) if Water Temp gage indicates high reading. Notify Unit Maintenance if levels are low.
If CHECK ENGINE light (2) is on, check engine oil pressure gage (3) and water temperature gage (4). If both indicate normal, proceed with mission and then notify Unit Maintenance. If either one does not indicate normal, stop engine immediately and notify Unit Maintenance
HMMM, I am not quite sure exactly what your setup is. My first question is how are you reading humidity and is it accurate. Second if you are maintain 69 degrees, is it hot and humid outside? If your unit is low on charge, the evaporator (indoor) coil will maintain a warmer temp reducing its ability to reduce humidity but if it is hot outside, you would not be keeping at 69 degrees. If this is a new system my best guess is that the system is over sized. I know a lot of people want a big AC unit to cool down quick but if the unit comes on, runs for 2 minutes and shuts off, It is not running long enough to remove any humidity from the air,thus proper sizing is extremely important. Let me know exactly what your situation is and lets see if we can get it fixed. seth
please check all speakers cables for short circuit-disconnect all speaker-put volume low-wait and observe it if no shut down -go to next step-connect your speaker one by one until you find the bad one,start with speaker cable(try another good cable) and then speaker.if shut down happened again while you connect nothing to your system you will have inside problem and ask for service center to fix it.
Mine has been doing the same thing .. goes to 69 then Err then shuts off .. tries the reset thing and Nothing happens
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