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dougrainer
Apr 23, 2017Nomad
The "NORMAL" operation of the rear Hi temp recall switch is to lock out if it trips and you do the magnet reset. Now, the "NORMAL" operation of the NO CO (no cool) code is to lock out and you have ONE try to turn the refer OFF and restart. IF you have NOT corrected the reason for the NO CO, it will trip the 2nd NO CO and lock out the control board. If you have corrected the 1st NO CO, the refer will resume operation and once it completes a normal cool down cycle the 1st NO CO is erased from the system. Now you state Heavy rain. But, have you checked for water intrusion on the back side of the refer by the recall box? If you have water on that box, it was probably a water caused short circuit. Never heard of that tho. The Norcold Training rep will be at our facility this week. I will ask him about what you experienced. Doug
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