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Error Codes

When the Motor Protection Circuit stops the motor due to some system failure, such as overload,

wire breakage, misuse or circuit problems, the Speed Display 

e

will display an Error Code. 

S

Fuse Replacement 

Fuses are located in the Power Connector Assembly 

@3

.

Depress the spring tabs located on the top and bottom of the

Power Connector Assembly and remove it to change the fuses. 

(T1.6AH250V for 120V, T300mAH250V for 230V). (

Fig. 7

NOTE

Please make sure to replace fuses with the same rated 'Slow Blow' or 'Time Delay' type

fuses. Failure to replace with the proper type fuse will result in continuous fuse failures or

damage to the unit and motor. 

CAUTION

Fuses blow only when a short circuit or voltage spike on the AC Iine occurs. If you are

uncertain of the cause for a fuse failing, send the unit to an authorized NAKANISHI

service shop for repair. 

Fig. 7

23

For solutions to the error codes please see the Troubleshooting Section of this manual. 

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Maintenance Mode 

This system incorporates a maintenance mode to check the function of the switches, display, foot

pedal, motor, and etc. To activate the Maintenance Mode press and hold the FIXPEED Switch 

!0

and

Motor Switch A 

u

simultaneously and turn the Power Switch 

!5

on. Hold the buttons until the unit

'beeps' (about 2 seconds). With maintenance mode activated the Speed Control Knob 

w

will switch

between function checks and the function will be displayed in the Speed Display 

e

. The check will

be displayed in the following order from lowest speed setting "oP", "dP", "HL", "Pd" and "in" 

To release Maintenance Mode, turn the unit off and on again.

Function Checks are as follows 

1. [oP] : Switch operation check 

Press the switch on the panel you wish to check and the light on the panel will light to indicate

proper operation of the switch.

2. [dP] : Display check  

Press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

, and the LEDs will light one by one to verify their

normal operation. To cancel this test press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

again.

3. [HL] : Motor Signal check (Hall IC check) 

Press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

and the Speed Display 

e

will display one or two

horizontal lines. Turn the motor slowly by hand and the display will show one line, two lines, one

line, two lines,...smoothly from top to bottom to top. If any one of these three lines does not light,

the sensor (Hall IC) is bad or the signal line in the motor cord is cut. Please send the unit and

motor for repair. To cancel this check, press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

again.  

4. [Pd] : Foot Pedal check 

Press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

, and the Speed Display 

e

will display

alphanumeric characters (0-9, A-F) according to the degree of depression of the Foot Pedal 

!7

.

Also depressing the foot pedal slightly lights the Motor A LED 

i

and depressing it fully

extinguishes the LED. If the Speed Display 

e

does not change smoothly or the Motor A LED 

i

does not light properly, the Foot Pedal 

!7

may be bad. To cancel this check, press the Forward/

Reverse Selector Switch 

t

again,

5. [in] : Initializing Function 

Press the Forward/Reverse Selector Switch 

t

until a 'beep' is heard. The settings for rotation

direction and other settings will be reset to factory defaults. 

Rotation Direction : FWD (Forward) 

Motor Selector Switch : A 

FIXPEED : 20,000min

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Error cord

Description

Cause

E   0

Self-check error

• Abnormal internal memory
• Broken internal memory

E   2

Overvoltage detection error

• Shorted cord (power line),damaged circuit
• Broken internal circuit

E   4

Unit overheat error

• Temperature rise in the unit due to longtime use at a high load
• Unit placed under high temperature

E   5

PAM circuit error

• Abnormal voltage generated in start / stop circuit
• Faulty start / stop circuit from PAM(L Slide)

E   F

Foot pedal error

• Faulty Foot Pedal or Shorted Foot Pedal cord
• Broken internal circuit

E   6

Rotor lock error

• Open chuck
• Faulty handpiece
• Motor Faulty
• Faulty sensor (Hall IC)
• Severed cord (signal, power line)

E   1

Overcurrent detection error

(Hard)

• Long-time use at a high load (overcorrect)
• Shorted cord (power line)
• Shorted motor winding

E   3

Motor sensor error

• Faulty sensor (Hall IC)
• Disconnected motor cord
• Severed cord (signal line)

E   8

Overvoltage detection error

(Soft)

• Long-time use at a high load (overcorrect)
• Shorted cord (power line)
• Shortstop of the motor winding

E   9

ITRIP error

• Faulty motor and circuit

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Summary of Contents for Emax Evoluion

Page 1: ...lf check error Abnormal internal memory Broken internal memory E 2 Overvoltage detection error Shorted cord power line damaged circuit Broken internal circuit E 4 Unit overheat error Temperature rise in the unit due to longtime use at a high load Unit placed under high temperature E 5 PAM circuit error Abnormal voltage generated in start stop circuit Faulty start stop circuit from PAM L Slide E F ...

Page 2: ...ection anytime this device is in use r Do Not Touch the attachment or motor when the system is operating t This is a high torque system and burs can grab on the workpiece Always wear gloves to prevent injury anytime you are using this system Grinding and deburring produces lots of chips and other dust keep work are clean and put away items that can be damaged by chips sand or other contaminants y ...

Page 3: ...ection anytime this device is in use r Do Not Touch the attachment or motor when the system is operating t This is a high torque system and burs can grab on the workpiece Always wear gloves to prevent injury anytime you are using this system Grinding and deburring produces lots of chips and other dust keep work are clean and put away items that can be damaged by chips sand or other contaminants y ...

Page 4: ...n using large cutting tools tools with a head diameter larger than 4mm rotate the motor and attachment at slow speed It is very easy to bend and break large cutting tools at high rotation speeds 0 If the motor protection circuit repetitively activates and stops the motor you are using too much force Please use less hand force and continue the operation Heavy handed usage will result in dramaticall...

Page 5: ...n using large cutting tools tools with a head diameter larger than 4mm rotate the motor and attachment at slow speed It is very easy to bend and break large cutting tools at high rotation speeds 0 If the motor protection circuit repetitively activates and stops the motor you are using too much force Please use less hand force and continue the operation Heavy handed usage will result in dramaticall...

Page 6: ...cel the Auto Speed System press Motor Switch Au or B 2 the NAKANISHI Smart Switch 9 or depress the Foot Pedal 7 again SMotor Protection Circuit When the motor is operated with a load exceeding its limits or the handpiece is locked the Motor Protection Circuit operates and interrupts the power supply to the motor When the Motor Protection Circuit has been triggered an Error Code appears on the Spee...

Page 7: ...cel the Auto Speed System press Motor Switch Au or B 2 the NAKANISHI Smart Switch 9 or depress the Foot Pedal 7 again SMotor Protection Circuit When the motor is operated with a load exceeding its limits or the handpiece is locked the Motor Protection Circuit operates and interrupts the power supply to the motor When the Motor Protection Circuit has been triggered an Error Code appears on the Spee...

Page 8: ...f check error Abnormal internal memory Broken internal memory E 2 Overvoltage detection error Shorted cord power line damaged circuit Broken internal circuit E 4 Unit overheat error Temperature rise in the unit due to longtime use at a high load Unit placed under high temperature E 5 PAM circuit error Abnormal voltage generated in start stop circuit Faulty start stop circuit from PAM L Slide E F F...

Page 9: ...d the Speed Display e will display one or two horizontal lines Turn the motor slowly by hand and the display will show one line two lines one line two lines smoothly from top to bottom to top If any one of these three lines does not light the sensor Hall IC is bad or the signal line in the motor cord is cut Please send the unit and motor for repair To cancel this check press the Forward Reverse Se...

Page 10: ...ig 11 if the bur slips or the bur can not be removed make adjustments as shown above Fig 9 Loosen Fig 10 Loosen Fig 11 Turn until finger tight 1 5Turn 1 5Turn 1 5Turn CAUTION Never turn the Bur Lock Ring while the motor is rotating Turning the Bur Lock Ring with the motor rotating can cause injury and damage to motor and attachment LOCK OPEN Fig 12 Removal Fig 13 Connecting Motor Cord Nut Loosen 3...

Page 11: ...ig 11 if the bur slips or the bur can not be removed make adjustments as shown above Fig 9 Loosen Fig 10 Loosen Fig 11 Turn until finger tight 1 5Turn 1 5Turn 1 5Turn CAUTION Never turn the Bur Lock Ring while the motor is rotating Turning the Bur Lock Ring with the motor rotating can cause injury and damage to motor and attachment LOCK OPEN Fig 12 Removal Fig 13 Connecting Motor Cord Nut Loosen 3...

Page 12: ... Weight Handpiece Holder K 273 20g Fig 16 SHandpiece Stand Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length Model Number Weight Foot Pedal FC 64 460g Motor Attachment ENK 410S 1 000 40 000 min 1 73W 4 3 cN m 90g 1 5m 1 Standard Type Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length ENK 250T 1 000 25 000min 1 76W 4 8cN m 147g 1 5m...

Page 13: ... Weight Handpiece Holder K 273 20g Fig 16 SHandpiece Stand Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length Model Number Weight Foot Pedal FC 64 460g Motor Attachment ENK 410S 1 000 40 000 min 1 73W 4 3 cN m 90g 1 5m 1 Standard Type Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length ENK 250T 1 000 25 000min 1 76W 4 8cN m 147g 1 5m...

Page 14: ...or repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it operates normally after replacing the motor cord the motor and or the motor cord may be shorted Ask for repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it does no...

Page 15: ...or repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it operates normally after replacing the motor cord the motor and or the motor cord may be shorted Ask for repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it does no...

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