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If a fault occurs, the red LED will flash, the symbol
will be
visible and the fault will be added to the fault log. Furthermore,
the buzzer will be activated, the symbol
will be visible, the
corresponding symbol will flash and the fault code will be
displayed. When the fault has disappeared or has been removed,
the controller will automatically switch to normal operation again.
However, the controller enables resetting of the fault indication
(visible and acoustic alarms) either manually (Man) or
automatically (Auto).
If manual resetting was selected in setup menu, the acoustic
alarm and red LED can be reset by pressing the button
.
The fault indication will be reset when the fault has disappeared,
has been removed or the ON-OFF-AUTO switch has been set to
OFF position.
You can get an overview of faults in the fault log in information
menu.
The symbol
will be visible as long as the fault log is open.
If automatic resetting was selected in setup menu, the red LED
and the symbol
will disappear, and the buzzer will be
deactivated again after the fault has disappeared, has been
removed or the ON-OFF-AUTO switch has been set to OFF
position. However, even if automatic resetting was selected,
some of the fault indications have to be reset manually. See the
table above.
Every 30 minutes the fault indication will be written from the
short-term memory into the long-term memory.
Fig. 14
Changing phases of a three-phase controller with
phase inverter
T
M
05
3
4
5
5
04
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Summary of Contents for Multilift M Series
Page 1: ...GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Multilift M Installation and operating instructions...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 43: ...BG 43 7 LC 221 7 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 7 3 7 2...
Page 44: ...BG 44 7 4...
Page 48: ...BG 48 LED Man Auto LED ON OFF AUTO OFF LED ON OFF AUTO OFF 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 168: ...GR 168 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2...
Page 169: ...GR 169 6 4...
Page 292: ...KZ 292 5 2 2 9 1 6 1 Description of display 2 3 4 TM05 1805 3811 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 I 3 20 O...
Page 294: ...KZ 294 6 LC 221 6 1 Description of display LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 6 3 6 2...
Page 295: ...KZ 295 6 4...
Page 299: ...KZ 299 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 308: ...KZ 308 11 LC 221 1 a 5 2 LC 221 b 6 LC 221 c d F018 e f F005 10 4 Grundfos g...
Page 309: ...KZ 309 2 a 10 4 b F011 3 3 20 31 c F007 LC 221 8 4 LC 221 S3 12 10 4 3 a 24...
Page 420: ...UA 420 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2 Setup...
Page 421: ...UA 421 6 4...
Page 425: ...UA 425 Man Auto ON OFF AUTO OFF ON OFF AUTO 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 496: ...RU 496 8 LC 221 8 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 8 3 8 2...
Page 497: ...RU 497 8 4...
Page 510: ...RU 510 13 LC 221 1 a 7 2 LC 221 b 8 LC 221 c d RELAY F018 e f SENSOR F005 12 4 Grundfos g...
Page 511: ...RU 511 2 a 12 4 b F011 3 3 20 31 c TEMP F007 LC 221 10 4 LC 221 S3 14 12 4 3 a 24...
Page 514: ...RU 514 15 1 2 Grundfos 16 24 Grundfos...
Page 699: ...CN 699 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2...
Page 700: ...CN 700 6 4...
Page 704: ...CN 704 Man Auto ON OFF AUTO OFF ON OFF AUTO OFF 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 716: ...Appendix 716 Appendix 1 Fig A Dimensional sketches M TM05 0440 1011...
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