DK-40 USER MANUAL V2.6 (02.08.2011)
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5. ALARMS AND WARNINGS
Abnormal situations in the compressor are evaluated under 3 different categories as
ALARMS, WARNINGS and SERVICE REQUESTS.
Warnings are lowest level fault conditions and generate only visual warning, not affecting
the compressor operation.
Alarms are highest level fault conditions and cause the compressor to stop immediately,
the alarm relay to become active (if enabled by programming) and visual warning to occur.
If any fault condition occurs, the fault code will appear on the upper display and the related
fault category led turns on. (WARNING, ALARM or SERVICE)
Alarms and warnings may be reset by pressing the MENU
button. The EMERGENCY
STOP alarm cannot be reset by pressing buttons, the alarm signal must be removed.
Service warnings may affect the compressor operation
depending on the amount exceeding the service period.
TIME REMAINING TO
SERVICE
REACTION
> 100 hours
No warning given.
100hours
Service warning is given and SERVICE led turns on. The
compressor continues normal operation.
0 hour
The compressor stops. Service warning is given and
SERVICE led turns on. The compressor resumes normal
operation when RUN
button is pressed.
-100 hours
The compressor stops. Service warning is given and
SERVICE led turns on. The compressor resumes normal
operation when RUN
button is pressed.
-120 to -200 hours,
every 20 hours
The compressor stops. Service warning is given and
SERVICE led turns on. The compressor resumes normal
operation when RUN
button is pressed.
-210 to -300 hours,
every 10 hours
The compressor stops. Service warning is given and
SERVICE led turns on. The compressor resumes normal
operation when RUN
button is pressed.
-300 hours
The compressor stops. Service warning is given and
SERVICE led turns on. The compressor will not operate
again unless the service counter is reset.