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Norcold 982 - 900 & 9100 Series Diagnostic Fault Indicators & Corrective Actions; A1 - LP Gas Ignition Fault; A2 - LP Gas Re-Ignition Fault; A5 - AC Input Voltage Too Low

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900 & 9100 Series Diagnostic Fault Indicators & Corrective Actions
The following table is designed to show the commonalty between the fault indicators of the 900 and the 9100 Series. The
corrective actions on the following pages are designed
900 Series
Code
9100 Series
LED
Meanings Corrective Action
No Illumination of
Display Panel
No LED’s
Control voltage unavailable to display
panel
See Section 1 on page 15
A1
Flashing LP Gas
Indicator
(flash, pause,
flash, pause, etc.)
LP Gas Ignition Fault See Section 2 on page 16
A2
Flashing LP Gas
Indicator
(flash, pause,
flash, pause, etc.)
LP Gas Ignition Fault
(During Normal Operation)
See Section 2 on Page 16
A3 Not Applicable
Door ajar and interior light on for more
than 2 minutes.
See Section 3 on Page 16
A4
Flashing AC LED
(flash, pause,
flash, pause, etc.)
Fault external to refrigerator controls
AC mode selected, AC power not
available
See Section 4 on Page 16
A5
Flashing AC LED
(flash, flash,
pause, flash, flash,
pause, etc.)
Fault external to refrigerator controls
AC input voltage too low
See Section 5 on Page 17
A6
Flashing AC LED
(flash flash, pause,
flash flash, pause,
etc.)
Fault external to refrigerator controls
AC input voltage too high
See Section 6 on Page 17
A7
Flashing Battery
LED (flash flash
pause, flash flash
pause, etc.)
Fault external to refrigerator controls
DC input voltage too low
See Section 7 on Page 17
A8
Flashing Battery
LED (flash flash
pause, flash flash
pause, etc.)
Fault external to refrigerator controls
DC input voltage too high
See Section 8 on Page 17
C1
All LED Flashing
(flash, pause,
flash, pause, etc.)
Burner failed ignition and DC heater failed
3- way models only
See Section 9 on Page 17
C2
All LED Flashing
(flash, pause,flash,
pause, etc.)
AC Heater fault See Section 10 on Page 17
C3
All LED Flashing
(flash, pause,flash,
pause, etc.)
DC heater output fault-
3-Way Models
See Section 11 on Page 17
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