Emergency Procedures; Troubleshooting Guide - BriskHeat HL101 Serie Mode D'emploi

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Read and understand these procedures prior to using this
controller. Disconnect power to the heater in the event of an
emergency.
Electric Shock:
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Do not touch the injured person while they are still in contact with electrical current.
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Call your local emergency service if the injured person experiences:
severe burns, confusion, difficulty breathing, heart rhythm problems, cardiac arrest,
muscle pain and contractions, seizures or a loss of consciousness.
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Minor Burns:
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Hold the burn area under cool running water for 10-15 minutes.
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Remove rings or other tight items from the burned area.
Major Burns:
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Call your local emergency service.
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Protect the person from further harm.
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Remove rings or other tight items from the burned area.
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Monitor breathing and have qualified person perform CPR if necessary.
Fire:
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Call your local emergency service.
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If it is safe to do so, use a fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire, otherwise evacuate to a safe
distance and wait for help to arrive.
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This controller is built from material that will not support a flame, but could ignite nearby
combustible material.
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HL101 Series Digital Temperature Limit Control
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Please read this guide prior to contacting BriskHeat
commonly asked questions. If you are unable to identify the problem or need additional assistance,
please contact your local distributor/ representative or BriskHeat at 1-800-848-7673 (toll free, U.S. /
Canada) or 1-614-294-3376 (Worldwide), or bhtsales1@briskheat.com.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION(S)
Limit Control Doesn't Turn On
Verify the control is connected to the proper voltage.
Inspect the control for damage (see inspection procedure).
If the limit control is undamaged and connected to the proper
voltage and still doesn't turn on, contact BriskHeat for service.
Circuit Breaker or GFCI Tripping
Verify circuit breaker is rated for the current requirements marked
on the controller's label.
Unplug temperature controller from the limit control, and try again.
If the limit control operates, the fault is not with the limit controller.
Troubleshoot the temperature controller/heater.
Inspect the limit control for damage (see inspection procedure).
Verify that the heater is rated for less than or equal to the limit
control.
Heater Doesn't Heat
Verify there is power to the limit control.
Verify that the temperature controller is receiving power. If limit
control is in alarm, temperature controller will get no power.
Verify the temperature sensors are securely fastened to the part
and are not damaged.
Verify that the limit control setpoint is set higher than the current
temperature.
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Controller internally overheating.
ooo Message
Disconnect sensor, check continuity with meter, replace if faulty.
Erl Message
Controller memory error.
If this error message occurs frequently, please contact your
BriskHeat representative for service.
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HL101 Series Digital Temperature Limit Control
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