2008T Troubleshooting Guide
P/N 490292 Rev. A
CLEAN- 2.4.0 LOADING PRESSURE WITHIN RANGE
a) IMPORTANT! Turn the Heater Breaker Switch ON!
b) Figure right, several threads should be visible under
Valve #65’s nut. If threads ARE VISIBLE continue to
part c. If no threads are visible either the wrong spring is
installed under Valve #65’s nut* OR Valve #65 is bad!
* Refer to Figure 6 (page 22)
c) To monitor for intermittent Loading Pressure problems
leave the gauge installed in the Rinse port.
NOTE! Ignore Vent tubing overflow for now!
d) Watching for ten (10) minutes, does a Flow Error banner EVER reoccur? THREE (3) possible
scenarios 1) or 2) or 3) below:
1) IF (and ONLY if) a Flow Error does DOES NOT reoccur! Problem solved! Check Loading and
Deaeration Pressure per the Preventative Maintenance Procedures booklet.
2) IF (and ONLY if) a Flow Error reoccurs AND Loading Pressure is peaking to between 23 and
27 psi: See procedure number CLEAN- 3.0.0 (page 190).
3) IF a Flow Error reoccurs AND peak Loading Pressure is below 22 psi: Return to (ABOVE)
procedure number CLEAN- 1.2.4 (page 175).
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