The Alarms page shows Urgent or Non-Urgent alarms,
, and the
Urgent alarms indicate an issue with components
critical to proper functioning of the unit.
These items include:
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Reactivation air heater
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Process air fan / dry air fan
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Reactivation air fan / wet air fan
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Drive motor
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Process air fan thermal protection
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Reactivation air fan thermal protection
(when available)
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High temperature limit (when available)
Non-urgent alarms indicate possible issues that may
affect the performance of the unit. These components
include:
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Process air filters
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Reactivation air filters
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Rotor seals
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Reactivation air temperature thermostat
(stops the reactivation heaters when
active)
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Filter guard
Pending Alarms
Access your list of all pending alarms by tapping on the Pending Alarms button on the Alarms page.
On this page, you can see the number of active issues of
urgent and non-urgent alarms.
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Details
button - See the alarms in the group.
Press the
button again to see the specific
alarm's details.
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ESC
- Return to the previous page.
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Reset
- Resets all inactive alarms in the group.
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Refresh
- Reloads the page.
Alarms in Group and Alarm Details
You can view the alarms in either urgent or non-urgent groups. The Alarms in Group page shows a brief overview
of the alarms in the group.
This information includes the alarm's:
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ID
- Identification number
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Time On
- When the alarm was triggered
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Ack
- Acknowledged: (Y)es or (N)o
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Alarm Name
- Name of the alarm
Pressing the
button next to an alarm brings you to the Alarm Details page, where you press
Ack
to
acknowledge the alarm.
Pressing
Reset
will reset the alarm, only if the cause for the alarm is NOT active.
IMPORTANT!
Reset an alarm after it has been acknowledged.
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