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5. ERROR CODES
When an error occurs, the yellow LED above the Error Reset button (Figure 10) will flash a code to indicate a
specific error. There will be a number of flashes followed by a pause. This sequence will continue until the Error
Reset button is pressed.
The number of flashes correspond to one of the errors shown below.
FLASHES
ERROR CODE
1
(Error code not used)
2
Guard was opened
3
Guard must be closed
4
Switch did not unmake within the allotted time
5
Switch was not made within the allotted time
6
Faulty switch detected
7
Transfer Extend Switch is faulty
8
Transfer Retract Switch is faulty
9
CQM input latched on
10
Terminator not at TDC position
11
DCC unit Main Air is turned off
12
Chop Extend Switch is faulty
13
Chop Retract Switch is faulty
14
Footswitch is bad or is stuck in the on position.
15
DCC controller failed to detect Power up of terminator
16
Bad footswitch input detected
17
Bad keypad detected
18
Bad spare input detected
19
Transfer mechanism is not shifted to the left
20
Bad wire sensor input detected
6. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance will keep the machine in good working order and ensure maximum reliability and
service from all of its components.
DANGER
STOP
To avoid personal injury, electrical and pneumatic power must be DISCONNECTED at the source prior to maintenance.
6.1. Cleaning
Clean any debris from the DCC terminator area daily.
DANGER
STOP
Compressed air used for cleaning must be reduced to less than 207 kPa [30 psi] and effective chip guarding and personal
protective equipment (including eye protection) must be used.
If an air-feed assembly is installed, check and replace the air filter element if necessary.
Wipe off the guards with a clean soft cloth.