MALFUNCTIONS
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7
Malfunctions
7.1
Fault messages, e
The e can display various fault messages. They are also listed in the section about the
management function (see section ‘
Management function, e
’). Each of these fault messages, and
what you should do if they appear, is explained hereafter.
7.1.1
Emergency stop
7.1.2
Engine temperature too high
7.1.3
Heat exchanger temperature too high
If the emergency stop is pressed, the following message appears:
Consequences for systems:
>
The engine, high pressure pump, vacuum system, pulsator, reel and/or hose
counter are switched off.
>
The eco mode is switched on.
Solution:
Unlock the emergency stop by turning the button to the left or right. You can then
restart the machine (see section ‘
Starting the engine with the e
’ and
‘
Starting the engine with the Riomote control
’).
If the engine temperature becomes too high, the following message appears:
Consequences for systems:
1. The engine, high pressure pump, vacuum system, pulsator, reel and/or hose
counter are switched off.
2. The eco mode remains unchanged.
Solution:
1. Press the navigation knob to clear the message:
2. Let the engine cool. Work can continue when the engine has cooled down
sufficiently.
If the temperature of the heat exchanger becomes too high, the following
message appears:
Consequences for systems:
1. The engine, high pressure pump, vacuum system, pulsator, reel and/or hose
counter are switched off.
2. The eco mode remains unchanged.
Summary of Contents for CityJet
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