66
Error
condition
Error code
Error description and possible diagnosis
Err
E5.4
TIG PROGRAMS MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Immediately contact technical assistance dept.
Error visible on
VISION S
CREEN
ONLY in the event of a fault and NOT in the
ERROR LOG Menu
.
Err
E5.5
MIG MANUAL PROGRAMS MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Immediately contact technical assistance dept.
Error visible on
VISION S
CREEN
ONLY in the event of a fault and NOT in the
ERROR LOG Menu
.
Err
E6.0
HT4 CAN LINK MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Immediately contact technical assistance dept.
Err
E6.1
ROBOT LINK MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Immediately contact technical assistance dept.
Error visible on
VISION S
CREEN
ONLY in the event of a fault and NOT in the
ERROR LOG Menu
.
Err
E6.2
DIGITORCH LINK MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Immediately contact technical assistance dept.
Error visible on
VISION S
CREEN
ONLY in the event of a fault and NOT in the
ERROR LOG Menu
.
Err
E7.0
RC ANALOGIC MISSING
NON automatic reset error.
Check that the ANALOGIC RC - OBLIGATORY function is included within the
ADVANCED SETUP
Menu / EQUIPMENT LAYOUT
.
After this initial check you need to know that this error can
only
occur in the following cases:
• ANALOGIC RC remote control not connected to the relevant connector.
• The welding plant does not recognise the ANALOGIC RC remote control, even though it is
connected correctly.
• The ANALOGIC RC remote control disconnected when the welding plant is working normally.
As soon as the remote control is connected again this error condition
resets itself automatically!
If the alarm occurs even when the ANALOGIC RC - OPTIONAL function is included in the
ADVANCED SETUP Menu / EQUIPMENT LAYOUT
,
call Technical Assistance Department
immediately.
AUT
ADJ
POWER LIMITATION
This alarm appears if the power limit is exceeded. The alarm alternates with the standard display
every 1.5 seconds, despite which the machine continues to weld, supplying limited power, but
complying with the values shown on the data plate.
The table provides a simple summary of all the error conditions that may arise on the welding plant and, if possible, what the op-
erator must do to attempt to resolve the problem.
The table includes
2
types of errors:
•
Automatic reset error:
Once the alarm condition has been resolved the welding machine starts working again and the opera-
tor can weld again! The
VISION S
CREEN
goes back to exactly the same point it was at prior to signalling the alarm!
PLEASE NOTE:
After resetting has been completed, during normal operation of the machine, the
VISION S
CREEN
will still show
the error signal to inform the operator of the event ( ), but this can be removed visually from the display by simply pushing
the
MENU K
EY
.
WARNING:
This only removes the visual error indication but not the history of what happened!
•
NON automatic reset error:
To remove the alarm status and reinstate correct operation of the machine, the welding plant
must be switched off.
The machine will then be working again and the operator can weld again!
PLEASE NOTE:
If, when switching on, the error status presents itself again, immediately contact Technical Assis-
tance Department
.
This is necessary so that our technical assistance dept (
that must be contacted each time the error messages appear on
the welding machine’s operator interface
) is able to resolve the problems more easily and as quickly as possible, thanks to
the reports by the user, and also because, in the meantime the welding machine does not allow the operator to do their work.
To exit the
ERROR LOG Menu
and go back to the
SETUP Menu
:
• Push the
MENU K
EY
.