SR2 Alarm Codes
Code
Description
00
No Alarms Exist
02
Check Evaporator Coil Sensor
03
Check (Control) Return Air Sensor
04
Check (Control) Discharge Air
Sensor
05
Check Ambient Air Sensor
06
Check Coolant Temp Sensor
07
Check Engine RPM Sensor
09
High Evaporator Temperature
10
High Discharge Pressure
11
Unit Controlling on Alternate Sensor
12
Sensor or Digital Input Shutdown
13
Sensor Check
15
Check Glow Plugs or Intake Air
Heater
17
Engine Failed to Crank
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Section 4 – SR-2 Operation
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
Report alarm at end of the day.
Report alarm at end of the day.
Report alarm at end of the day.
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
If unit is shut down repair immediately. Otherwise, report alarm
at end of the day.
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
The indicated zone is not longer able to operate and has been
shut down. Repair immediately.
Manually monitor load temperature. Report alarm at end of the
day.
If unit is shut down repair immediately. Otherwise, report alarm
at end of the day.
If unit is shut down repair immediately. Otherwise, report alarm
at end of the day.
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looking for the procedure that you must due to set up the unit before recovering the refrigerant
Before recovering refrigerant from the Thermo King SR-2 SmartReefer2 unit, follow this setup procedure:
1. Log the existing microprocessor settings using Service Procedure A02A to retain configuration data.
2. Connect the download cable to the ServiceWatch port on the unit.
3. Turn the unit on.
4. Start Wintrac 4.4 software.
5. Press CTRL-SHIFT-T to access the Wintrac Tool Menu.
6. Select Tools > Restart Device > Cold Restart.
7. Confirm by selecting “Yes” to begin the cold start, which takes approximately 15 minutes.
8. After the cold start, set up the unit using Service Procedure A04A.
9. Finally, run a Pretrip Test as shown in Section 4 to verify proper operation.
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