1.
Select the
Errorstore
menu item in the Device status menu.
2.
You can navigate through the list using the up and down arrow keys.
The most recent message is in the top line.
The following information is displayed for each message:
n
No.
refers to consecutive numbers listed chronologically after
the error occurs.
n
The relevant module that triggered the message is displayed under
Source
.
n
Code
is the encoded description of the alarm, warning or error.
n
Type
specifies whether it is an alarm, warning or error.
n
Date
and
Time
display the time of the message.
The message marked above is explained in more detail at the bottom of the
display.
LAUDA Service uses this list for diagnostic purposes.
The device data is required for on-site service visits and telephone support.
1.
Select the
Device data
menu item in the Device Status menu.
Various current values of the device are displayed (e.g. tempera-
tures).
The menu item Operating info shows how long or how often components of
the device have been in use.
The service life of the components listed below is displayed in hours unless
otherwise stated.
n
Heat transfer liquid (fluid)
n
Heating
n
Pump (only appears for Integral XT)
n
Pump 2 (only appears for Integral IN 1850 XTW, IN 2050 PW,
IN 2560 XTW/PW)
n
Compressor
n
Compressor 2 (only appears for devices with cooling cascade)
n
Compressor duty cycle
The number of switching cycles (ON - OFF) is indicated.
n
Compressor 2 duty cycle (only appears for devices with cooling cascade)
The number of switching cycles (ON - OFF) is indicated.
n
EEV 0 steps
EEV are the electronic injection valves with the numbers 0 to 6, the
opening of the valve is indicated in number of steps.
The submenu displays all current limits of the device. These limits have been
set by the user in other menus or have been activated by the device software
based on the device configuration.
n
Pump
n
Current consumption
n
Dynamic heating output restriction
Displaying device data
Displaying operating information
Heating limiter
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