l The error code description
l The affected system components
l The Issues and Symptom information
l Troubleshooting and repair information
Troubleshooting with Error Codes
Getting Started
You will need a copy of the “
Error Code Troubleshooting Guide
” to learn Information about the
error codes including the code description, related issues/symptoms, troubleshooting and
repair information, click Error Code Troubleshooting Guide.
Using Error Codes to troubleshoot
1. Access the service software Error Log or CPA Event Log (see "Error Log & CPA Event
Log" on page145) to view any current and past error code events.
2. Go to the Error Code Troubleshooting Guide, look up the error code and follow the
Troubleshooting information
Error Log & CPA Event Log
About
On P10, P20, and P30 consoles, service error codes are viewed on the Error Log menu. On
P62, P80, and P82 consoles, service error codes are viewed on the CPA
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Event Log menu.
IMPORTANT: On P62, P80, and P82 consoles, use the CPA Event Log and not the
Event Log for viewing machine troubleshooting error codes. The CPA Event Log filters
out non-related error codes and only shows error codes related to machine failure
issues.
Always review the Error Log or CPA Event Log when troubleshooting an issue. The error logs
will contain any triggered error code events and related information. You can then refer to
Error Code Troubleshooting Guide to help resolve the issue. Also, when calling Precor cus-
tomer service for assistance, refer to the Error Log or CPA Event Log for additional inform-
ation to help the representative resolve the issue.
Note:Be aware that not all machine failures will cause an error code event. Use phys-
ical observation and mechanical troubleshooting skills to resolve non error code
issues.
Error event codes are sequentially stored as a table in memoryin a First-In Last-Out basis, the
newest error code is stored in the number one position pushing any current error codes down
one position. When the memory is full, the oldest error code is pushed off the stack and
removed from memory.
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