You have a blown fuse.
I took my Honda S-2000 to had my clutch replaced. When I got my car back my radio doesn't work... it powers up but the digital readout read "code6" and if I hit a reset button the readout reads "err". Does anybody know how I can fix this? Thx
I would lean on saying it's a classicflame product. If it has Digital thermostat with numerical readout in the glass. This is there feature! Many of these furniture frames use interchangeable fire box by different companies (ie- 18" 23" ) Digital thermostat with numerical readout Digital thermostat with numerical readout
We'll assume that your thermostat is digital. One, the battery may have failed, or it may be weak. Two, circuitry in the unit may have failed. You may have a defective thermostat, and you should perhaps consult the manufacturer or supplier.
Analog watches have dials, whereas digital watches have a numerical readout.
The font is called Digital Readout Upright.
If the digital odometer is not displaying its readout or is working intermittently it is a common occurrence that there is a bad solder connection on the instrument cluster.When the digital odometer is not displaying its readout or the digital odometer displays intermittently this problem is frequently reported along with the vehicles tachometer not displaying any readout or working on an intermittent basis as well.The link below shows the steps to repair a bad solder joint on an instrument cluster. It is fully illustrated and not too difficult, took me about an hour from start to finish.http://members.cox.net/dpeters30/97_sebring_dash.htm
There is no dipstick. There is a digital readout inside the car which monitors the level and condition.
Electronic thermometers have a digital readout, whereas a regular thermometer is most likely not.
You need to let us know if it has a digital readout, or if it has the traditional mechanical odometer.
Temperature is an extremely important parameter in chemical reactions. A rule of thumb is a 10 degree rise in temperature doubles the rate of reaction. So having a thermometer that is digital enables a clear readout without having to strain and put ones head close to the reactor/thermometer to read a non -digital type. Also having a digital readout enables computer control of a reaction or plotting of data etc if required.
A digital multimeter has the advantages of idiot-proofing and accuracy. The digital readout gives a single number instead of a dial pointing to several numbers on multiple scales.
I can't count that high. Those that have a digital readout or pushbutton switches most likely have a controller processor microchip