Troubleshooting – John Deere AC-350 User Manual

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Symptom

problem

Solution

Motor does not start when

heater is plugged in and

thermostat setting is higher

than surrounding air

temperature.

troubleshooting

WArNING: hIGh VOLtAGe. NeVer SerVICe SpACe heAter WhILe It IS pLUGGeD IN,

OperAtING, Or hOt. SeVere BUrNS AND eLeCtrICAL ShOCK CAN OCCUr.

a. Check condition of power cord or

extension cord. Repair or replace if

damaged.

b. Use extension cord with proper wire

size (see Start Heater).

c. Make sure heater is plugged into 10

volt/60 hertz outlet.

Check connections. Tighten if loose.

a. See "Maintenance: Fan Blades and

Air Deflectors".

b. Remove debris from fan and fan

guard area.

c. Turn fan by hand. If fan is hard to turn,

see "Maintenance: Pump".

d. Follow the extension cord steps listed

above (a & b).

Note: Be sure to reset motor overload

protector by pressing reset button on top

of motor.

Press and release flame-out control

reset button.

Replace flame-out control.

Replace power relay.

Replace thermostat.

Turn fan by hand. If fan is hard to turn,

see "Maintenance: Pump".

No power or low voltage at

heater due to:

a. Damaged power cord or

extension cord.

b. Wrong size extension cord.

c. Heater plugged into outlet

with voltage lower than 10

volt.

Loose electrical connections.

Motor overload protector tripped

due to:

a. Dirty fan.

b. Debris pulled into fan area

by fan.

c. Binding pump.

d. Low voltage.

Flame-out control not reset.

Damaged flame-out control.

Damaged power relay.

Damaged thermostat.

Binding pump.

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