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8.6.2 Actual alarms (3.1)
Fig. 33
Actual alarms
Description
This submenu shows the following:
• Warnings
caused by faults that still exist.
• Warnings
caused by faults that have disappeared, but the
warning requires manual resetting.
• Alarms
caused by faults that still exist.
• Alarms
caused by faults that have disappeared, but the
alarm requires manual resetting.
All warnings and alarms with automatic resetting are
automatically removed from the menu
when the fault has
disappeared.
Alarms requiring manual resetting can be reset in this display by
pressing [ok]. An alarm cannot be reset until the fault has
disappeared.
For every warning or alarm, the following will be shown:
• Whether it is a warning
or an alarm
.
• Where the fault occurred: System, Pump 1, Pump 2, ...
• In case of input-related faults, the input will be shown.
• The cause of the fault and the alarm code in brackets, e.g.
"Water shortage (214)".
• When the fault occurred: Date and time.
• When the fault disappeared: Date and time. If the fault still
exists, date and time will be shown as --...--.
The most recent warning/alarm is shown at the top of the display.
8.6.3 Alarm log (3.2)
The alarm log can store up to 24 warnings and alarms.
Fig. 34
Alarm log
Description
Here warnings and alarms are shown.
For every warning or alarm, the following will be shown:
• Whether it is a warning
or an alarm
.
• Where the fault occurred. System, Pump 1, Pump 2, ...
• In case of input-related faults, the input will be shown.
• The cause of the fault and the alarm code in brackets, e.g.
"Water shortage (214)".
• When the fault occurred: Date and time.
• When the fault disappeared: Date and time. If the fault still
exists, date and time will be shown as --...--.
The most recent warning/alarm is shown at the top of the display.
8.6.4 Service contact information (3.3)
Fig. 35
Service contact information
Description
This display shows the contact information of the installer if
entered during commissioning.