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B−SureLight Board 100869
UPON INITIAL POWER UP, REMOVE ALL THERMOSTAT  DEMANDS TO THE UNIT
PROBLEM: 1 UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE IN THE COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Flash Code
LED X + Y
Possible Cause Corrective Action / Comments
1.1
 − Diagnostic lights fail to light up.
1.1.1
Main voltage 120V not supplied to unit.
ACTION 1 − Check 120V main voltage.
Determine cause of main power failure.
LED OFF
1.1.2
Miswiring of furnace or improper con-
nections.
ACTION 1 − Check for correct wiring of 120V to
power make up box and transformer.
ACTION 2 − Check 24V wiring to control board.
1.1.3
Circuit breaker tripped or fails to
close.
ACTION 1 − Replace circuit breaker if it is reset
but does not have continuity.
ACTION 2 − If circuit breaker still trips, check for
short.
1.1.4
Door interlock switch failure.
ACTION 1 − Check that door switch is activated
when door is closed.
ACTION 2 − Check wire connections to switch, re-
place loose connectors.
ACTION 3 − Check continuity of switch in closed
position. Replace if defective.
1.1.5
Transformer Failure.
ACTION 1 − Check that transformer output is
24V. Replace if defective.
1.1.6
Failed control board.
ACTION 1 − If all the above items have been
checked, replace board.
1.2
120V field connection.
1.3
 − Diagnostic light flash the improper
main ground.
LED 5 + 3
1.3.1
Improper ground to the unit.
ACTION 1 − Check that the unit is properly ground.
ACTION 2 − Install a proper main ground to the unit
1.4
 − Diagnostic light flashes ignitor
circuit  fault.
1.4.1
Open ignitor circuit.
ACTION 1 − Check for correct wiring and loose
connections in the ignitor circuit. Check mult−plug
connections for correct installation.
.
LED 4 + 7
1.4.2
Broken or failed ignitor.
ACTION 1 − Unplug ignitor and read resistance
across ignitor. If resistance does not read between
25 and 47 ohms, replace the ignitor.
1.5
 − Diagnostic light flashes low
line voltage
LED 4 + 8
1.5.1
Line voltage is below 90V.
ACTION 1 − Check that the line voltage is above
90V. Determine cause of voltage drop and supply
correct voltage to the control.