Controller fault finding – Garland 200 User Manual

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Part # MCOSM06 Rev 1 (11/03/08)

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470 Series Controller

(Thermostat, display and relay board)

Turn the oven on, oven should heat to set temperature within

30 minutes. Press the temperature icon and the temperature

can be viewed above 100 degrees F. If the oven does not

heat, ohm out the probe, at room temperature the probe

should read about 1,000 ohms. Ohm the probe at the faston

connection. See chart under Probes in section four for other

resistance readings. If the probe reads an open or short,

replace the defective probe.

The heat demand relay K1B should be energized when

heating the oven and opened if it is not calling for heat. Look

at the heat LED CR1 on the relay board, the LED will be lit

when the controller calls for heat. Check the door switch if the

heat does not activate. Upper door switch is for heat.

The fan can switch from low to high speed. Look at the fan

LED on the relay board (CR3 LED for high and CR4 for low

speed), the LED will be lit when the controller calls for either

fan. If the operator cannot switch from one fan speed to

another, check the keypad. If the light switched on the display

from one fan speed to another but the fan did not change

speeds, check the relay board. If the display switched and the

fan went off, check the fan itself.

If the keypad does not respond, check the keypad. As

outlined in bulletin B-107-2201

If the encoder does not adjust the temperature check, from

idle press the set function key and adjust the encoder,

the display should change accordingly. If not, change the

encoder.

471 Series Controller

(Custom configuration of the 470 series)

Follow the steps for the 470 controller.

475 Series Controller

(470 version controller with profiles)

Follow the steps for the 470 controller.

CONTROLLER FAULT FINDING

Unless otherwise stated the faults and trouble shooting are

the same for all controllers.

DISPLAY FAULT

Does not apply to 200 and 300 series.

Display does not light up

Check the incoming voltage to the oven

Check for 24 volts AC voltage on pins 1 and 3 of the 15-pin

connector

If both check out fine the control board is defective

Display does not change .

Is the colon flashing? If yes, the controller is in hours and

minutes not minutes and seconds. Enter programming to

change the time. If no, disconnect the power for 2 minutes

and reapply power and try to change the time.

If the display still does not change the control board is

defective.

Display reads… .

"Auto" The controller is in auto cool. The fan will continue to

operate until the cavity temperature cools to below 150°F.

Then the control will turn off.

"Cool" The controller is in cool. This will happen if the cool

down key is depressed and the door is opened to the first

door switch only.

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