Power Soak 36212 PS-275 Owner's Manual User Manual

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Verify that the POWER light on the control panel and the LED #1 (Power
On) is illuminated on the UPM. If LED #1 is not illuminated, check:

• Main power supply circuit breaker.
• Fuse inside the control enclosure.
• Bi-metallic disc switch for water temperature (switch must be closed

if water temperature is below 120°F)

• Bi-metallic disc switch for motor temperature (switch must be

closed if motor temperature is below 150°F)

Check to see that the Liquid Level LEDs #3 and #4 are illuminated when
the wash tank is filled to the waterline.

Check to see that the Liquid Level LEDs #5 and #6 are illuminated when
the sanitize tank is filled to the waterline.

If any of the LED’s (3 thru 6) are not illuminated when the tanks are filled:

• Clean the liquid level sensors as described in the “Preventive

Maintenance” section of this manual.

• Be sure that all connections to and from the Liquid Level sensors

are secure and that there is no physical damage to the wiring.

• If damage to connectors and/or wiring is found, contact Power Soak

Systems, Inc. at 800-444-9624.

If the troubleshooting guidelines shown above do not correct the problem, it
will be necessary to contact Power Soak Systems, Inc. at 800-444-9624.
Prior to calling, please note the “Error Code” (if any) that can be identified
by observing LED #2 on the UPM and the “ERROR” green LED on the
front of the control panel. If there is a control logic error, the ERROR light
and LED #2 will flash with a “blinking” pattern. The definitions for the
patterns are as follows:

A “_“ symbol represents a “long” flash
A “.” symbol represents a “short” flash
_ _ _ . = Water Level Problem
_ _ _ . . = Temperature Sensor Problem
_ _ _ . . . = Over Current Problem
_ _ _ . . . = Over Temperature Problem
_ _ _ . . . . = Current Sensor Error
_ _ _ . . . . = Membrane Error

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