Rheem 97MDV060 Series Installation Instructions Manual page 78

(-)97v series upflow condensing modulating, communicating gas furnaces w/ecm blower (-)97v series
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INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL
PUSHBUTTON
DISPLAY CODES
3
2
0
Open Fuse
93
2
1
Internal Control Fault Detected
d1
2
2
No Model Data
68
2
3
No Blower Communications
61
Blower Fault -Motor Can NOT Run
2
4
71
Inducer Fault
2
5
2
6
26
Line and Neutral Reversed or Poor Ground
2
7
34
IDM Overcurrent
2
8
58
Water Circuit Open
2
9
14
Flame Present With Gas Valve Off
2
10
33
Over Temperature Switch (RollOut) Open
2
11
23
Auxiliary Limit Switch Open
1,2
12
22
Main Limit Switch Open
2
13
77
No Gas Valve Feedback Signal
1,2
14
59
Water Sensed
2
15
1
One - Hour Lockout
2
16
44
Low Pressure Switch Closed, Should be Open
1,2
17
45
Low Pressure Switch Open, Inducer On High Speed
1,2
18
46
Low Pressure Switch Open, Inducer On Low Speed
2
19
55
High Pressure Switch Closed, Should Be Open
1,2
20
57
High Pressure Switch Open, Inducer on High Speed
1
21
11
Failed Ignition
1
22
13
Flame Lost after Established
1
23
65
Mid Pressure Switch Closed, Should be Open
1
24
67
Mid Pressure Switch Open, Should be Closed
1
25
66
Blower Cutback
1
26
6
Blower Fault -Blower Can Still Run
1
27
12
Low Flame Sense Current
0
28
l
Calibration Sequence Active (cold/warm/postpurge)
X
0
29
Call for High Heat
h
0
30
Call for Low Heat
0
31
Call for High Cooling Present
c
0
32
Call for Low Cooling Present
cd
Low Cooling with Dehumidification Active
0
33
d
High Cooling with Dehumidification Active
0
34
hP
Low Heat Pump Operation
0
35
0
36
xP
High Heat Pump Heating Operation
0
37
dF
Defrost Operation
0
38
F
Call for Fan Present
1
39
82
Supply Air Sensor Fault
1
40
84
Outdoor Air Sensor Fault
1
41
81
Return Air Sensor Fault
1
42
d4
No valid Model Data On Memory Card
1
43
d6
Horsepower Conflict On Memory Card
0
44
System Off, Standby Mode No Thermostat Call Or Errors
1
45
99
Remote Faults Resets Performed
Note 1: Fault level 0 = Status (No Fault), 1 = Warning, 2 = Critical Fault
Note 2: Multiple fault scenarios are displayed by priority. A lower
number indicates a more critical fault. Most critical fault has priority=0.
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Description
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15. PUSHBUTTON (S8)
Activation of IFC Status Menu
The status mode is entered when the pushbutton is
pressed for less than 2 seconds. While in the Status menu
at the seven segment displays, the CATEGORY FIELD is
displayed first for one second immediately followed by the
appropriate value for one second. This cycle repeats until
60 seconds has expired or the pushbutton has been
pushed again for less than two seconds. If the button is
pressed again for less than 2 seconds within the 60 sec-
ond period, the next CATEGORY FIELD will be displayed
and the 60 second timer will be reset. After displaying all
of the categories listed, the control will loop back to the
first category when the button is pressed again for less
than 2 seconds.
While in the CATEGORY FIELD, if the pushbutton is
pressed for more than 2 seconds but less than 5 seconds,
the display will exit the CATEGORY FIELD upon release
of the pushbutton. Otherwise, the status menu will auto-
matically exit if no activity is sensed on the pushbutton for
60 seconds.
The categories will be displayed in the following se-
quence:
Category
Information
FL
Up to six faults
(Example: = 22-46-30=)
AF
IBM CFM
(Example: 1251 = 12-51, 745 = 7-45)
Fr
Fire rate
UI
Furnace size (in thousands of Btu)
tr
Temperature Rise in Degrees F
(example 55)*
*If the Supply Air Temperature Sensor is not available, the
category will not be displayed.
Fault history display (FL)
Up to 6 faults are stored in the buffer with the most recent
replacing the oldest fault.
Unless otherwise specified, when a fault becomes active it
is to be stored in non-volatile memory provided no more
than three occurrences of any given fault code are already
stored in the fault buffer. If a fault occurs and there are al-
ready 3 occurrences of the same fault in the buffer, the
current fault will replace the oldest of the same fault in the
buffer but will become the most recent fault displayed.
Before updating the fault history the history will be exam-
ined for the previous most recent record. If the most re-
cent record in the history is the same fault number but has
a lower fault level than the new fault, then instead of
adding the new fault to the buffer, the previous fault and
level are replaced with the new fault and level. The time
stamp will also be updated. This way, the existing fault will
be updated but a new fault will not be added.

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