Troubleshooting - GE Responder 1000 Servicing Instructions

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7 Troubleshooting

Unit cannot be switched on during line-power operating:
Green LED (AC line power indicator) fails to light up and unit cannot be switched on
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line power cord defective or not connected properly ?
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mains connection on PCB correctly ?
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primary fuse inside the unit defective ?
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input voltage selection (S500) in the correct position ?
if all items above are OK:
Green LED (AC line power indicator) lights, unit still cannot be switched on
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input voltage selection (S500) in the correct position ?
if all items above are OK:
Unit cannot be switched on during battery operation:
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battery charged ?
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plug connection BATTLOAD on PCB connected ?
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connect mains cord, green LED (power indicator) and green LED (battery indicator)
must light up and unit can be activated ? If not, see above.
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battery charge activated when connecting the mains cord ?
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After 10 minutes charging, disconnect the mains cord. Can unit be switched on ?
battery module defective or battery capacity too low
Battery does not charge:
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green LED (power indicator) and green LED (battery indicator) must light up
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Check connector BATTLOAD to battery module
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Check connection BATTPLUS and BATTMINUS at PCB battery module
if all items above are OK:
Error detected during self-test:
If an error is detected during the self-test, the red Service-LED lights and an acoustic signal
sounds. (see chapter 5. Unit Test Functions)
227 487 20 Rev G
Responder 1000/1100
Service Instruction
PCB defective
PCB defective
PCB battery module or battery is defective
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