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Pre-alarm light is caused by the coolant level reaching the upper limit.

Symptom

Fault light is on the MEDICOOL/HX 10.0 P7 Gradient water heat exchanger Control Panel Power Switch: Power ON / OFF Power Indicator: Light when power on Running Indicator: Light when operate normally Alarm Indicator: Light when reservoir level reaches low alarm line Pre-alarm Indicator: Light when reservoir level reaches high alarm line Reset: Push to reset Alarm Indicator Stop/Start: To start/stop running Control Panel Power Switch: Power ON / OFF. Power Indicator: Light when power on. Running Indicator: Light when operate normally. Alarm Indicator: Light when reservoir level reaches low alarm line. Pre-alarm Indicator: Light when reservoir level reaches high alarm line. Reset: Push to reset Alarm Indicator. Stop/Start: To start/stop running. Medicool/HX 10.0 P7 Users Manual

Error message

Gradient water heat exchanger Pre-alarm Indicator Light when reservoir level reaches high alarm line Pre-alarm Indicator Light when reservoir level reaches high alarm line.

Applies to

Models
Excite
Product
Excite HD For 12.0 1.5T Systems only.
Software
12.0 Excite HD and 3T Excite HD products only
Component
2297672 50/50 PROPLYENE GLYCOL MIX GE number 2297672 is premixed with Distilled Water and YELLOW in color. GLYCOL, 1 GALLON/3.8 LITERS. Coolant is the same GE part number in both Ellis and Watts and Medicool chillers and is a mixture of propylene glycol and purified water (50/50 mixture) GE number 2297672 is premixed with Distilled Water and YELLOW in color. GLYCOL, 1 GALLON/3.8 LITERS. Coolant is the same GE part number in both Ellis and Watts and Medicool chillers and is a mixture of propylene glycol and purified water (50/50 mixture)
Area
MR

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