Code
Fault
Possible cause
Suggested solution
Resetting
82
Overload
• Overload situation detected
• Worn chain or chain drive
(chain hoist)
• Load sensor out of
calibration
• Load sensor failed
• Mechanical failure in gear
(chain hoist)
• Make sure that the load on
hook is not more than rated
load
• Check/replace chain and
chain drive
• Recalibrate load sensor by
performing load calibration
function
• If problem recurs after re-
calibration, replace load
sensor and perform offset
correction and calibration
• Check hoist gear operation
by observing noise, vibration
and so on
C
84
Clutch supervision
• Clutch slipping detected
(chain hoist)
• Worn chain or chain drive
(chain hoist)
• Missing pulses in signal
connected to ENC2A-B
• Parameter P8,7 ENC2 Stall
Pulse Limit value too high
• Check/adjust clutch
adjustment
• Check/replace chain and
chain drive
• Check/replace speed sensor
connected to ENC2A-B
• Lower the parameter P8,7
ENC2 Stall Pulse Limit value
A
85
Load Sensor Fault
• Load sensor signal out of
range
• Check/repair load sensor
wiring
• Check/replace load sensor
C
Resetting column explanation
• A = E-stop activation / deactivation
• B = Hoist supply voltage switch OFF / ON
• C = Automatic when fault situation is over
Table 12. ALARMS
Code
Alarm
Possible cause
Suggested solution
6
External Stop
ES-signal not active.
Lift E-stop button.
51
Stop Limit
Stop limit activated.
Break in limit switch
wiring. Limit switch
failed.
• Run to the other
direction
• Check/repair limit
switch wiring
• Check/replace limit
switch
54
Limit fault
Wrong
limit
switch
active. Frequency too
low to detect direction.
Check
limit
switch
operation and wiring.
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