Дополнительное Руководство для Hoshizaki rf28a

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Note: The time can be 0 or 60 minutes. The display corresponds to time as follows:
Display Detection Time 
(minutes)
0
0
1
60
3) Press the 
 service button to save the setting.
4) Press the MANUAL DEFROST button to return to the menu screen. Press and hold 
both the
 
 button and the 
 service button for 5 seconds to exit the setting mode 
and return to the temperature display.
e) Temperature Display – °F or °C (F5)
The factory setting is °F. To change the display to °C, follow the steps below.
 1) Press and hold both the
 
 button and the 
 service button for 5 seconds. "F0" should 
appear in the display window. Press the MANUAL DEFROST button until "F5" appears in 
the display window.
2) Press the 
 service button to display the current setting (default: F). Press the 
 up 
or 
 down button to switch to °C. Press the 
 service button again to save the 
setting.
3) Press and hold both the 
 button and the 
 service button for 5 seconds. The 
cabinet temperature will be displayed using the newly saved temperature scale.
4) Affix the "°C" label supplied with the unit to the display panel, covering "°F" but not the 
display window.
f) Alarm History (F6)
To view the alarm history, follow the steps below.
1) Press and hold both the
 
 button and the 
 service button for 5 seconds. "F0" should 
appear in the display window. Press the MANUAL DEFROST button until "F6" appears 
in the display window.
2) Press the 
 service button to display the alarm history. The alarms will be displayed in 
reverse chronological order (newest to oldest - up to 8 alarms). When "--" is displayed, 
you have reached the end of the alarm history and the display will begin again.
   
Note: The alarms are as follows:
Alarm Code Description
E1
High Temperature Alarm
E2
Low Temperature Alarm
E3 
Defrost Alarm
E4
High Pressure Alarm 
E7
Clogged Filter Alarm 
E8
Defrost Thermistor Malfunction Alarm 
E9
Clogged Filter Thermistor Malfunction Alarm 
EA
EEPROM Write Error Alarm 
ED
EEPROM Verification or Read Error Alarm