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9.1d. Control panel Status (green) light is blinking with a pattern of long and
short flashes.
Possible Cause
A problem has been detected by the program and the UPM is signaling an error code.
Solution
See section 5.7 to determine the error message.
9.1e. All of the lights on the control panel and all of the Alert Lights are
flashing.
Possible Cause
The transformer output voltage is below an acceptable level.
Solution
Check the voltage on the transformer (see section 6.5).
9.2 Motor starts, but makes noise.
Possible Cause
1. Debris lodged in the pump housing.
2. The motor fan cover has been dented or has collected debris.
3. The motor is rotating the in the wrong direction (only occurs when motor is first
installed or replaced).
Solution
1. Turn the power off to the machine at the circuit breaker in the wall mounted
electrical enclosure and remove the motor assembly (see sections 7.1 & 8.1). Be
sure that the heater cover in the back wall of the wash tank is secure with no
gaps around the edges that will allow foreign objects to enter the pump suction
manifold (see section 8.2).
2. Turn off the power to the machine at the circuit breaker in the wall mounted
electrical enclosure and remove the motor fan cover. Straighten the cover or
replace it if the cover is damaged, clean the debris and install the cover back
onto the motor.
3. Turn off the power to the machine at the circuit breaker in the wall mounted
electrical enclosure and change the wiring connection for the motor (This must
be done by a qualified electrician).