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Old 01-31-1999, 10:01 AM
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Default error code oc & 04

Hi,
""A FATAL ERROR OCCURREL WHILE RECORDING CODE OC"
"A FATAL ERROR OCCURREL WHILE RECORDING CODE O4"
What does it mean?
How I fix this problem?
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Old 02-01-1999, 11:11 AM
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Default Re: error code oc & 04

Hello,

All 2 digit error codes are errors that are occuring on the burner but being reported by MLCD. All manufacturers have different definitions for these so you need to check with your burner manufacturer to get an accurate explanation of what the errors mean.

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