In this video, TEYU S&A guides you in diagnosing the ultrahigh water temperature alarm on the laser chiller CWFL-2000. First, check if the fan is running and blowing hot air when the chiller is in normal cooling mode. If not, it could be due to a lack of voltage or a stuck fan. Next, investigate the cooling system if the fan blows out cold air by removing the side panel. Check for abnormal vibration in the compressor, indicating failure or a blockage. Test the dryer filter and capillary for warmth, as cold temperatures may indicate a blockage or refrigerant leakage. Feel the temperature of the copper pipe at the evaporator inlet, which should be icy cold; if warm, inspect the solenoid valve. Observe temperature changes after removing the solenoid valve: a cold copper pipe indicates a faulty temp controller, while no change suggests a faulty solenoid valve core. Frost on the copper pipe indicates a blockage, while oily leaks suggest refrigerant leakage. Seek a professional welder or return the fiber laser chiller CWFL-2000 to the factory for repairs.