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error A8-1 CB-1 what does this code mean?

error A8-1 CB-1 please help, what does this code mean? my model is 8FBMT 16 (I couldn't find 16 anywhere), is it possible to have a manual
  • Posted 18 May 2023 06:52
  • By alexandr_k
  • joined 6 Dec'11 - 197 messages
  • Ukraine, Ukraine
ntt2004@ukr.net
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good day, thank you very much for your help.
Alexander
Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Posted 19 May 2023 03:26
  • By alexandr_k
  • joined 6 Dec'11 - 197 messages
  • Ukraine, Ukraine
ntt2004@ukr.net
Good evening a8-1 main fuse f1 Open, cb1 main contactor open, the problem is probably the fuse or a bad connection in those line. Cb1 comes because the a8-1 error
  • Posted 18 May 2023 08:09
  • By dacarr83
  • joined 5 May'23 - 11 messages
  • Portugal

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