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Operating diagnostic tester5019
Operating diagnostic tester -5019-
  Note
t  The heater control unit -J162- in the -B4W-/ -D4W- or -D3W- detects one or more faults. The last fault which occurred is stored as a current fault in the fault memory of the heater control unit -J162-.
t  The heater control unit -J162- can store up to 5 faults. It is not possible to select the fault memories F1 to F5.
   
t  The current fault is stored in the last vacant memory location F1 to F5. The memory location F5 is overwritten if all memory locations are occupied.
1 - “DIAG” display: 3-digit fault code number is displayed by the fault memory.
2 - “Flash” display: flashing code is displayed by the fault memory (not used).
3 - Display of the selected fault memory: AF - Current fault, F1 - Stored fault no. 1, F2 - Stored fault no. 2, F3 - Stored fault no. 3, F4 - Stored fault no. 4, F5 - Stored fault no. 5
4 - Display of the 3-digit fault code number.
5 - Display for “Auxiliary heater on”.
6 - Button “>” for scrolling up through the stored faults F1 to F5.
7 - Button “<” for scrolling down through the stored faults F1 to F5.
8 - Button “L” for deleting the stored faults. (Press both buttons for at least 2 seconds.) Continuous shut-down is revoked when the fault memory is cleared.
9 - Button “D” displays the 3-digit fault code of the fault memory.
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