E6 definition

E6 means an elementary school district or a K-12 elementary program with less than 41 ANB;
E6. Possible faulty contactor • Reset breaker or replace fuse • Check cord and plug and check power at wall receptacle • Have control panel checked • Reset high limit per Operating Components Section; if high limit doesn’t reset, have it checked • Close drain valve • Have temperature probe checked • See Diagnostic Modes D 4; if “CHECK COILS, CONTACTORS AND WIRING” shows on display, have contactors and wiring checked • Faulty POWER switch • Faulty drain switch; “E15” • See Information Mode 11 and check to see if the input code is present; if not, have fryer checked by a certified service technician Shortening heating slowly • Low or improper amps • See Infomation Mode 17 for present amperage; or see Information Modes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 for more information on this problem. Diagnostic Mode D 4 gives present day’s heating performance Shortening heating slowly (continued) • Low or improper voltage • Wire(s) loose • Faulty PC board • See Diagnostic Modes D 3 & D 4 for present day’s voltage and heating performance; or see Information Modes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 15 for more information on this problem • Have wires tightened • Have control panel checked • Weak or burnt out elements (elec. model) • Burnt or charred connectors • Faulty contactor • See Diagnostic Modes D 4; see if “CHECK COILS, CONTACTORS AND WIRING” shows on display; if so, have fryer checked by a certified service technician

Examples of E6 in a sentence

  • The provisions of this Section E.6 shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • Evidence or affidavit that supports a claim under E.6. Credit Card, Electronic Fund Transfer Card Or Access Device, Forgery And Counterfeit Money under Section I – Property Coverages, stating the amount and cause of loss.

  • Monitoring will comply with FDA Good Clinical Practice (International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) E6: “Good Clinical Practice: Consolidated Guidance; 62 Federal Register 25, 691 (1997)).

  • E6 Extension of Initial Contract Period E6.1 This Contract contains the option to extend for a further period of up to 1 (one) year subject to the agreement of both parties.

  • By mutual agreement which shall not be unreasonably withheld, the Employer and the Union will determine how the procedures set out in (E)(6) need to be modified for the alternative process.

  • A.2.1The Contract shall take effect on the Commencement Date and shall expire automatically Three Years (3) after the commencement date on 15th September 2016, unless it is otherwise terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Contract, or otherwise lawfully terminated, or extended under Clause E6 (Extension of Initial Contract Period).

  • A.2.1The Contract shall take effect on the Commencement Date and shall expire automatically two years later unless it is otherwise terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Contract, or otherwise lawfully terminated, or extended under Clause E6 (Extension of Initial Contract Period).

  • The Employer may introduce a process for the assignment of casual work which is an alternative to telephone call-in (set out in (E)(6)) using available technology.

  • Notwithstanding any provision of this MOU to the contrary and excluding the provisions of Subsection E(6) in this Article, the provisions of this Article shall be subject to advisory arbitration only.

  • The State and the Union agree to form a committee to review the availability of suitable space for Chapter Presidents in order to comply with Article 33, Section E6.

Related to E6

  • ICH means the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use.

  • ICH GCP means the ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline for Good Clinical Practice (CPMP/ICH/135/95) together with such other good clinical practice requirements as are specified in Directive 2001/20/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 4 April 2001 relating to medicinal products for human use and in guidance published by the European Commission pursuant to such Directive.

  • GMP means the amount proposed by Contractor and accepted by Owner as the maximum cost to Owner for construction of the Project in accordance with this Agreement. The GMP includes Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee, the General Conditions Cost, the Cost of the Work, and Contractor’s Contingency amount.

  • L1 means the lowest tender or lowest bid or the lowest quotation received in a tender, bidding process or other procurement solicitation as adjudged in the evaluation process as per the tender or other procurement solicitation.

  • MI 61-101 means Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions;