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MACHINE INFORMATION
faults
The appliance has a number of sensors
which keep the various functional groups
under control.
When an anomaly is detected, the appli-
ance displays the type of fault and the ap-
pliance (or part of it) is put out of service.
Detected faults are stored in specific coun
-
ters.
fault
History
This function makes it possible to view a list
of the fault history; the fault history contains
the name of the fault with the date and time.
With this function, the list of reported faults
can be reset to zero.
EvENt
History
This function allows the events reported by
the appliance to be viewed and filtered.
With this function, the list of reported events
can be reset to zero.
faults
Displays the faults found on the appliance.
If there are no faults, the list will be empty.
DosEr
1...9
fault
If the current absorption of a motor-doser
does not fall within the range of default
values, all the selections which involve that
motor-doser will be disabled.
mixEr
1...6
fault
If the current absorption of a motor mixer
does not fall within the range of default
values, all the selections which involve that
mixer will be disabled.
solENoiD
valvE
1...7
fault
If the current absorption of a solenoid valve
does not fall within the range of set values,
all the selections which involve the solenoid
valve will be disabled.
sHort
circuit
mosfEt
If a control device for the DC motors on the
activation board (mosfet) remains active,
the machine will signal a fault.
sHort
circuit
If the software detects a short circuit in one
of the DC motors connected to the activa-
tion board, this fault will be displayed. It is
possible that a fault will also be detected on
one of the DC motors at the same time.
flow
mEtEr
Failure to count the flow meters within a
maximum time.
a
ir
-
brEak
watEr
lEak
Only for standard version.
The Air-break microswitch signals a lack of
water without any water being dispensed.
The water inlet solenoid valve opens or
activates the self-supply pump (attempt to
fill the air break).
Check that there are no water leaks from
the water circuit of the equipment (pipes
disconnected, ...)