If you have any questions, please contact us. If you experience any of the following error codes, this could indicate an authorized service is required: Simply open the door and look in the ice chute and remove any blockage. Refer to your Owner’s Manual to deactivate.ĭI SP – Indicates there is an ice cube(s) jammed in the ice chute for an extended period of time. SB or Sb – Your refrigerator is in Sabbath mode. Close the door and press the Set key to reset any alarms. If the temperature of your refrigerator reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, the alarm will activate.ĭoor Ajar – If the freezer or refrigerator doors have been left open for 5 minutes or more, an alarm will sound and the Door Ajar indicator will illuminate on the display. If the temperature of your freezer reaches 26 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, the alarm will activate. The alarm can be muted but it will stay active (or illuminated) until the temperature resumes normal operation. This is usually caused by inadvertently not closing the door all the way or leaving the door open for an extended period of time. H or HI or High Temp – Indicates the freezer and/or refrigerator section of your appliance have exceeded the temperature threshold. If your power was out for an extended period of time, the HIGH TEMP alarm may also illuminate or alarm until the unit reaches a safe operating temperature. The refrigerator will then resume normal operations. Simply acknowledge the alarm (once power is restored) by pressing “Alarm Reset”. Power Failure or PF – In the event of a power failure, your unit will display Power Failure or PF. For more information, please refer to your Owner’s manual as they may vary by model. Other plugs will cause the alarm to go off.Most alarms are designed to alert of you of changes in your or an action on your part is required. If you replace the plug make sure you replace it with one from a Norweco dealer and when you plug the aerator in make sure it is plugged together tight or the alarm will go off & short the plug out. We find a lot of times the electrician did a poor job making the connections in the plug. With the control panel bypassed & the aerator wired direct you should have 109 -121 volts at the female plug. If not bearing failure then I would check the wiring from the control panel to the female plug. If they went up due bearing failure you are probably getting a lot of stuff wrapped around the shaft like lint, baby wipes or other stuff you should not be flushing.Īlso if the aerator has been under water a lot from your pump chamber backing up into the Norweco tank. If you have gone through 3 Norweco brand aerators in 14 years that is very unusual. I do not know of any parts you can fix in the control panel. $600.00 to replace a control panel is a good price. Then your control panel is bad & you need to replace the control panel. Then connecting the hot wire from the house to hot wire from the aerator. The aerator is operating normally and the amperage draw is within limits, the motor is. All of the floats are operating correctly and giving the proper alarms. I have confirmed operation of both the aerator and the effluent pump to the sprinklers. If your aerator is working by disconnecting the red wire and the black wire on the control panel. I have a Norweco Singulair aerobic septic system and I have an alarm going off. We have had a number of bad storms here in Central Texas and perhaps we have had some lightning damage, but not sure. Can anyone provide any insights as to what could be the problem? I am OK with replacing the controller and I know I can get one a lot cheaper from other dealers (it is an analog controller-no fancy electronics), but If there is a bad relay or other part that is allowing the alarm circuit to close due to it being damaged, I would really rather just replace the bad part. It only got worse when I realized that 2 of the aerators failed due to poor maintenance/no maintenance which should have been provided by the 'authorized' service people under their 'service contract'. I got tired of paying an arm and leg for the mandated 'service contract' for someone to come and inspect my system, put some chlorine tablets in and do nothing else. I took a class a few years ago to be able to service and maintain my system in our county. The system was installed new when we built our house in 2002 and other than replacing effluent pump motor once and the aerator motor 3 times it has been an OK system. Since Norweco disagrees with the concept of anyone but their 'authorized' service people doing service and repairs to the system, I have not gotten any help from them or their 'authorized' service people (who offered to replace and upgrade my controller for about $600). I essentially have a normally operating system but the amber light is still lit and I have audible alarm. The aerator is operating normally and the amperage draw is within limits, the motor is not running hot and air flow is good through the aerator. I have a Norweco Singulair aerobic septic system and I have an alarm going off.
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