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Re: T-Max Manager error ~ E4
Error 94 is a max time error. Usually it means that the timer probably took a small voltage surge and the timer is locked up. Cycling power to the timer usually fixes this problem.
If this error occures repeatedly, there is a memory chip that is currupted and the timer will need to be sent in for repair. Kevin Barrett ADI Tech Support |
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Re: T-Max Manager error ~ E4
Cycling the power did the trick. The room was actually in "dirty" mode when it did it, and I think it happened when someone else started another unit.
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Re: T-Max Manager error ~ E4
E7 is a permanent communications loss with the room number displaying the E7. Check your cords and connections, and make sure the timer is getting power.
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