Unox AS05 Error Code
Static oven floor/ceiling temperature probe alarm (with AS04).
Source: Unox/Unox_XACC-0513-EPLM_ServiceManualAll_CommercialKitchen.pdf
What does Unox AS05 mean?
AS05 (listed with AS04) is a floor/ceiling temperature probe alarm on the static oven accessory. A floor or ceiling temperature probe has failed or is disconnected, so the static oven stops to prevent uncontrolled heating. The main oven can still be used while the static accessory is in alarm.
Symptoms
- AS05 shown referencing the static oven
- Static oven will not heat correctly
- Implausible floor/ceiling temperature reading
- Alarm persists across restarts
Common causes
- Floor or ceiling probe disconnected
- Probe out of range or failed
- Wiring fault to the probe
- Connector problem
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Diagnostic steps
Power down and check the probe
Turn off power and confirm the floor/ceiling temperature probe is connected.
Measure the probe
Measure the probe with a multimeter to confirm it is within range.
Inspect the wiring
Check the wiring between the probe and the static oven board.
Replace the probe
Replace the temperature probe if it is out of specification and retest.
When to call a professional
AS05 affects the static oven accessory. Verifying the probe and wiring requires accessing the accessory electronics; have a qualified Unox technician confirm and replace the probe if reconnecting it does not clear the alarm.
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