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tYPe C: stAndALone APPLIAnCe
Stand alone appliances must be activated and deactivated only by means of the consent
switch provided by the electrical installation technician.
According to requirements, this consent switch may be an on/off button, an ambient
thermostat, a programmable timer, or one or more voltage free contacts controlled by
another process. For details about the type of on/off command installed, contact the
plant’s electrical installation technician.
The appliance must never normally be switched on and off by shutting off the power
supply upstream of the Controle Device (CCP, DDC or consent switch) before having used
the latter first and waited for the shutdown cycle to end (approximately 7 minutes). The
shutdown cycle terminates when the hydraulic pump switches off (no parts in motion).
Shutting off the power supply while the appliance is running can cause permanent dam-
ages to internal components!
start up
Switch on the appliance by means of the on/off command (placing it in the "ON"
position).
shut down
Switch off the appliance via the on/off command (placing it in the "OFF" position).
The shutdown cycle takes approximately 7 minutes to complete.
The on/off command is essential! Do not switch the appliance on or off by connecting it
to or disconnecting it from the power supply directly, as this may be a source of danger
and in any case damage the appliance or the plants connected to it.
Visualising and clearing of operating codes
Operating codes can be generated:
by the S61 on-board controller;
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by the CCP/DDC (if present).
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The operating codes generated by the S61 controller are displayed on its screen and can
also be viewed on the CCI (if present) or DDC (if present).
Operating codes generated by the controller can be cleared through the board itself or
from the CCI/DDC (if fitted and allowed).
For a description of the operating codes generated by the electronic board and how to
reset them, refer to the list of operating codes contained in Table 9.1 TABLE OF OPERAT-
ING CODES generated by the S61 electronic board (firmware version 3.024)
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78.
The controller (see Figure 6.1 Electronic board S61
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41) is located inside the electrical
panel of the appliance and the display may be viewed through the viewing hole on the
front panel of the unit itself.
The Machine Codes generated by the CCI/DDC may only be viewed on the display of the
CCI/DDC and may be cleared only through the CCI/DDC.