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PROBLEM 6: CONTROL SIGNALS LOW FLAME SENSE DURING HEATING MODE
Condition
6.0
− Unit operates correctly but the diag-
nostic lights flash low flame sense
code
code.
LED#1−Slow Flash
LED#2−Fast Flash
PROBLEM 7: INDOOR BLOWER FAILS TO OPERATE IN COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS
Condition
7.0
− Indoor blower fails to operate in
continuous fan, cooling, or heating
mode.
Condition
8.0
− AM radio interference.
Possible Cause
Sensor rod is improperly located on
Sensor rod is contaminated.
Possible Cause
Miswiring of furnace or improper con-
nections at control or indoor blower
120V is not being supplied to the in-
door air blower or blower motor fail-
Defective control board
Defective run capacitor
PROBLEM 8: RF STATIC DURING TIME FOR IGNITION
Possible Cause
Ignitor operation
6.1.1
the burner.
6.1.2
FAN MODE
7.1.1
motor.
7.1.2
ure.
7.1.3
7.1.4
8.1.2
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Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 − Check the sensor rod for proper loca-
tion on the burner. Properly locate the sensor rod
or replace if rod cannot be located correctly.
ACTION 1 − Check sensor rod for contamination
or coated surface. Clean the sensor rod with steel
wool or replace sensor. DO NOT USE SAND PA-
PER TO CLEAN ROD. SAND PAPER WILL
CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONTAMINATION
PROBLEM.
Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1− Correct wiring and/or replace any
loose connections. Check for correct wiring and
loose connections.
ACTION 1 − Check for 120V at the various calls
for indoor blower by energizing "Y", "G", and "W"
individually on the low voltage terminal strip. Note
that when "W' is energized, the blower is delayed
45 seconds. If there is 120V to each motor tap but
the blower does not operate, replace the motor.
ACTION 1 − If there is not 120V when "Y", "G", or
"W" is energized, replace the control.
ACTION 1 − Replace capacitor
Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 − Call Technical Support, Dallas.

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