SECTION 12
TROUBLESHOOTING
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OMEO EVOLUTION USER MANUAL
Critical Auxiliary Indicator
Light Warnings
Blue Flash
A flashing Blue Light indicates
critical errors
that
likely require a Certified Omeo Service Technician
to diagnose.
Diagnosing these errors will likely require some
disassembly of the unit by a Certified Omeo
Service Technician.
NOTICE
A blue Light flashing indicates the error was
present in the last 60 seconds. It does not mean
that the error still exists.
This allows time for diagnosis of intermittent errors
such as faulty / jammed cabling.
Therefore, the Stabilising Legs can be raised even
though the blue Light is still flashing, as long as the
error no longer exists.
Stabilising Legs will lower on critical errors but
won’t be able to raise.
The blue Auxiliary Indicator Light will continue to
flash beyond 60 seconds if the errors persist, and
the Omeo is powered on.
If the Omeo is powered off, pressing the Main
Control Switch will flash an error code for a further
60 seconds, but note that not all errors can be
seen when the Omeo is powered off.
Interpreting the flashing of the
Blue Auxiliary Indicator Light
error signal:
The light pattern is 7 flashes long.
At the end of 7 flashes there is a brief pause, after
which another 5 flashes begin.
A long pulse indicates an error.
A short pulse indicates no error.
The first flash indicates “error 1”, the second “error
2”, etc. as per
Table 11: Auxiliary Indicator Light
For example
Error pattern: short, long, long, short, short, short,
short
= no error, error, error, no error, no error, no error,
no error
Resulting errors
(see Table 11: Auxiliary Indicator
).
2. Steering Sensor Disagreement
3. Button Disagreement.