Sure! Let’s start by checking a few things. First, ensure that the power supply to the panel is stable and within the required voltage range. Next, inspect the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and not damaged. Additionally, check for any error codes or indicators on the panel display that might give us clues about the problem. If everything appears normal so far, it could be a malfunctioning component within the panel itself. In that case, it might be best to contact a certified technician for further diagnosis and repair.