About this book, Using the problems section, Terms used in this book – Gasboy CFN Series Diagnostic Manual User Manual

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CFN System

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book was written to assist the authorized service representative (ASR) or technician in
troubleshooting the CFN systems and their components. The book is broken into sections, one
for each component. Each section consists of:

a description of the component

a visual layout

wiring

connections

illustrations of the programmed circuit boards and their indicators, connectors, jumpers, and
switches

diagnostic test procedures

a troubleshooting (Problems) section.

USING THE PROBLEMS SECTION

The Problems section for each component lists common system problems, probable causes, and
corrective action to be taken. The probable causes and checks for each problem are presented in
logical sequence, allowing you to rule out one set of symptoms before going on to the next. Thus,
following the procedures as listed should help isolate your problem.

A double line at the end of a problem sequence indicates the last of the checks for that problem.
If your system still is not working, recheck your symptoms and follow another problem sequence if
necessary. If you encounter problems you cannot solve by using this manual, call GASBOY
Technical Service 1-800-444-5529.

Checks and corrective actions requiring voltage measurements assume familiarity with and are
done with a voltmeter unless noted that an oscilloscope or ohmmeter should be used.

TERMS USED IN THIS BOOK

The following symbols and terms are used in the diagrams and tables in this book:

COM

Common

NC

Normally closed

NO

Normally open

Rx+, Rx-

RS-485 receive signals

Sig

signal

TB

terminal block

TBK,
TBR,

TBP, TBS

RS-485 terminal

blocks. Respectively, output,
input, pulser, and switch
detect.

Tx+, Tx-

RS-485 transmit signals

VAC, VDC Volts AC and Volts DC.

A horizontal line appearing above functions indicates that the function is active when 0 VDC is
measured. Any other measurement indicates the function is not active.
___________
POWER FAIL

indicates that when voltage is measured at 0 VDC, a power fail condition is
active.

The following symbols indicate wave patterns you may see when measuring voltages with an
oscilloscope:

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