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User Menu / Basic Configuration / GENERAL ALARM
Overheating
Indicates that inside the unit there is an overheating. Security program to protect the unit will
automatically activate.
Autocooling Alarm
If we turn the unit off and it has been working with heating (electrial heating), the self-cooling safety
program activates automatically to protect the internal components of the equipment. It starts
ventilation temporarily to reduce the effects of thermal inertia.
Dirty Filter Alarm
It indicates that the filter is dirty. Its activated by hours timer or external pressure switch.
Fan Overheating alarm
It indicates that there is an overheating inside the fans of the unit.
Heating Lock Alarm
It indicates that the heating has been blocked.
Air Flow alarm
It indicates that the airflow is too low or 0.
Fire Alarm
It indicates fire alarm.
Temperature Sensor Alarm
It indicates a temperature sensor error.
RPM Fan Alarm
It indicates that RPM of the fan are wrong.
External Stop Alarm
It indicates that external alarm has switched OFF the unit.
External Alarm
It indicates an external alarm.
Anti Freeze Alarm
It indicates that anti-freezing sensor is below the set temperature. It activates the safety program to
protect the water coil.
EC Fan Alarm
It indicates an error of the EC fan.
There is an ADVANCED MANUAL that explains deeply the functioning and configuration of all
alarms.