Crown RR5210-35:
Wrench Icon and Won't move,

Sorry this post is lacking info, not familiar with these machines, it's an RR5210-35 S/N 1A296035

Customer called and said theres a wrench icon on and the machine won't move, will power enough to obviously get the display to work, Any common faults to look for? I'm going in the morning and have only done services not repairs on this type of crown.

Thanks any help is appreciated!

-Ryan
  • Posted 23 Aug 2017 04:36
  • Discussion started by ryan_t
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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217 is a Travel Alarm open external circuit.
  • Posted 25 Aug 2017 06:19
  • Reply by chevotaman
  • Texas, United States
It's all just nuts n' bolts.
Hey Zerk, was just at machine, of course it'll make a lier out of the girl that called, machine worked fine, past code in events though of 217, trying to research now what it is, but if you have input that would be amazing!

-Ryan
  • Posted 23 Aug 2017 22:19
  • Modified 23 Aug 2017 22:19 by poster
  • Reply by ryan_t
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
The wrench is indicating a fault code when you get their look under events and it will show you the code their way to many to even guess what the problem is without knowing that code number.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2017 07:52
  • Reply by Zerk
  • Arkansas, United States

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