HP Scitex FB10000 Geffen TS Error 66115 - Page 2

Error ID: 66115: Unified Cooler - Small heater SSR fault, Unified cooler electric panel CB_H1

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Error ID: 66115: Unified Cooler - Small heater SSR fault 2. Check the small heater circuit breaker [CB-H1 trio] FB10000 Error Messages Troubleshooting Unified cooler electric panel CB_H1 3. If the CB is OFF, turn it ON. 4. If it shuts down again during work time, this might indicate a short circuit in the small Heater. In this case, continue to step16. 5. If the CB was switched on from the beginning -orif it remains switched on after you raise it and after clearing off the error, the error message reappears, then the problem is not a short circuit in the heater but one of the following: SSR fault, B&R Controller fault, or OPC Fault. Note: Ask a colleague to assist in the following steps monitoring different LEDs and CBs while you perform the tests. WARNING! High Voltage System! Do not touch any wiring while system is UP! From this stage and on, only an HP certified electrician may perform the tests. 6. Release the screws securing the electric panel cover to the main casing and remove the cover. Cooler electric panel cover 2

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Error ID: 66115: Unified Cooler - Small heater SSR fault
FB10000 Error Messages Troubleshooting
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2.
Check the small heater circuit breaker [CB-H1 trio]
Unified cooler electric panel CB_H1
3.
If the CB is OFF, turn it ON.
4.
If it shuts down again during work time, this might indicate a short circuit in the small Heater. In this case, continue to step
16.
5.
If the CB was switched on from the beginning
-or-
if it remains switched on after you raise it and after clearing off the error, the error message reappears, then the problem is not a short
circuit in the heater but one of the following: SSR fault, B&R Controller fault, or OPC Fault.
Note:
Ask a colleague to assist in the following steps monitoring different LEDs and CBs while you perform the tests.
WARNING!
High Voltage System! Do not touch any wiring while system is UP!
From this stage and on, only an HP certified electrician may perform the tests.
6.
Release the screws securing the electric panel cover to the main casing and remove the cover.
Cooler electric panel cover