4.4.9 Error occurrence history display
1.
At the <Normal operation mode> or <Error history display
mode>, press the [Info] button for over 2 seconds to access
the error history mode.
The most recent error will be displayed first.
2.
When the [+] / [-] button is pressed, the error history can be
searched. A total of 10 errors are stored in memory and are
labeled from 0 to 9 with 0 being the most recent error.
3.
Whenever the [Info] button is pressed, the previous error
occurrence time difference (unit time, maximum 9999 hr)
and the sub error code are toggled and displayed.
4.
Pressing the [Reset] button for 5 seconds while in the
<ERROR HISTORY DISPLAY MODE> displays
“
CLR
”
and
deletes all the ERROR HISTORY DATA.
5.
Press the [Reset] button once to return to the <Normal
operation mode>.
6.
If there is no button input for 5 minutes, then it
automatically returns to the <Normal operation mode>.
NOTE
While in <ERROR HISTORY DISPLAY MODE> the first
digit indicates the history of the error with 0 being the
most recent. The remaining 3 digits indicate the error
code. If there is no error history, a
“
0
”
will be
displayed.
Passed time display: The time between the currently
displayed error and the just previously generated error
is displayed in 1-hr unit.
(“0” is displayed if the error code is empty)
Ex) When the most recent error code is 615, the sub
error code is 5, and 24 hours have passed since the
error was generated.
When the Sub Error Code is “0” (i.e., there is no sub
error code), the display is as follows:
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