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SEC-HD user manual Appendix B: Troubleshooting
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Alarm and error messages
The following table lists the alarm and error messages, the possible causes, and their possible
solutions. If you see a message and are not sure what it means, look it up in the table and then
follow the instructions for resolving the condition.
Alarm message
Possible cause
Possible solution
K-AL
High temperature alarm
The temperature has gone
above the high
temperature alarm point.
Try to lower the temperature by turning heaters down
or off, or by increasing or turning on cooling
elements (such as fans or misters), or by a
combination of both.
Check the temperature probes.
Check to see if a fan has failed.
Check the alarm settings. For more information, read
Programming alarm settings on page 35.
L-AL
Low temperature alarm
The temperature has gone
below the low temperature
alarm point.
Try to raise the temperature by turning heaters up or
on, or by decreasing or turning off cooling elements
(such as fans or misters), or by a combination of
both.
Check the temperature probes.
Check to see if a heater has failed.
Check the alarm settings. For more information, read
Programming alarm settings on page 35.
pbad
Probe damage alarm
A temperature probe is
damaged or disconnected.
Check the wire between the control and the probe.
Any wire damage can cause the alarm.
Replace or reconnect the temperature probe. The
control should recover automatically.
PF
Power fail alarm
There has been a power
failure.
Check to see why the power failed and then fix the
problem.
Err1
Error 1 - SAVER error
The SEC-HD Saver is not
in place when trying to
save or restore settings.
Make sure the SEC-HD Saver is inserted correctly
and then try again.
The Saver inserted is not
an SEC-HD Saver.
Remove the Saver and then insert an SEC-HD Saver.
The Saver inserted has
invalid settings on it.
Resave the settings from the SEC-HD to the SEC-HD
Saver.










