Automist Smartscan Hydra
®
DIOM Manual - version 3.01.0
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S MA RT SC AN
®
Controller
persistently
produces a
warbling sound
and shows a red
LED flashing.
The head will
also flash the
error code.
Pump not yet
commissioned
Incorrect wiring to
pump, controller, or
sprayhead
Pump or sprayhead
damaged in transit
The number of beeps (or trills) and flashes that the
controller sounds when in fault mode is intended as a
diagnostic. Please count the beeps:
One beep (Head jammed)
- Remove the head from the
wall with the connections remaining. Ensuring no items are
jamming the head. Turn off and on the system. If the error
condition remains, follow the returns procedure (see page
105)
Two beeps
(Temperature Sensor Error)
– Turn off the
system. Gently clean the sensor with a clean cloth to ensure
there is no dirt on the glass. Power on the system. If the
error condition remains, follow the returns procedure (see
page 105).
Three beeps (Wiring fault (Controller & Pump))
– Turn off
the system. Ensure the connections between the pump and
the controller are the right sequence. Ensure the cable is
not damaged. Important! Ensure the mains is off when
disconnecting and making connections. Turn on the system.
If the error condition remains, follow the four beep
procedure.
Four beeps (Wiring fault (Pump & Heads))
– Turn off the
system. Inspect the wiring and check the continuity of the
connections to the head. Power on to verify the error
message is no longer present. Important! Ensure the mains
is off when disconnecting and making connections. If the
error condition remains, follow the returns procedure (see
page 105). This error can also be caused by removing a
head or moving a commissioned head from another system
into this one, outside of the commissioning process.
Five beeps (Factory Fault)
– Contact Plumis.
Six beeps (Wireless alarm not broadcasting)
– Verify the
detector is powered and in a normal state (Green flash
every 12 seconds). If the detector is off, you may need to
change the batteries. If the error is still present your
detector may be out of range from the head(s). Remove the
detector and move closer to the head(s). If the error
condition remains, follow the returns procedure (see page
105).
Seven beeps (Alarm Fault)
– This indicates an alarm fault.
If it is a wired alarm, you have a wiring problem (open or
short circuit), please examine the connections. Also verify
that you have added a correctly wired resistor to the