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F1-011
Depth sensor error
The panel tried to start one of the two
pumps, but measured a lower
absorption than the set rated current.
F1-012
Rated current set unsuitable for
F1-037
product type and/or input voltage
Pump stopped for a longer time than
W0-001
the anti-lock protection intervention
time
Current entering the panel from inlet
W0-002
AIN2
Filling tank below minimum level.
Float/level probe connected to inlet R
indicates lack of water.
W0-003
Drainage tank above maximum level.
Float/level probe connected to inlet R
indicates presence of water.
W0-004
Filling: the pumping capacity of the
usable pumps is not sufficient to empty
the tank.
W0-005
W0-006
Drainage: one or more pumps forced
into operation when there is no need to
empty tank.
Other causes result in the suction tank
being emptied without the pumps
running.
W0-007
Internal voltage outside specifications
W0-008
No input voltage
Water detected in the oil chamber of
W0-009
one of the two pumps.
The control (or in manual mode)
W0-010
requests more than 8 pump starts per
minute.
ENGLISH
1. Check that the sensor is connected to input AIN1.
2. Check that the sensor is not damaged and that the connection cable to
the panel is intact.
1. Check that the set rated current corresponds to the rating plate data of the
pumps connected to the panel. If it is higher, decrease it to the rating plate
value.
2. Check whether one of the pump cables is not connected to the panel.
3. Check that the thermal protection built into pump has not tripped.
4. If the thermal protection built into pump is not available, check that the
jumper is present on terminal KK.
1. Reset, reducing the rated current parameter.
2. Check that the input voltage matches the voltage stated on the data plate
of the pumps in use.
1. Wait for the unlocking procedure to end.
2. Deactivate the anti-lock protection from the additional settings menu if you
prefer it not to intervene.
1. If you are going to use the flood sensor, check the functionality of the flood
sensor connected to input AIN2
2. If you are not going to use the flood sensor, check that there are no wires
connected to the input AIN2
1. Check that the float is not stuck in the high position. In the case of level
probes, check that the tank is not conductive.
2. Jumper input R, if you do not want to use the empty delivery tank
float/probe and the digital inputs are NC (normally closed) floats. On the
other hand, remove any jumper from input R if the digital inputs are NO
(normally open) floats or level probes.
3. Reconfigure the panel so that it does not use input R or so that it does not
use inputs R and N (This choice is only possible with control via depth
sensor).
4. Check that the polarity of the control or protection floats matches that of
the floats used.
1. Check that the float is not stuck in the high position. In the case of level
probes, check that the tank is not conductive.
2. Remove any jumper from input R, if you do not want to use the overflow
float/probe and the digital inputs are NO (normally open) floats or level
probes. On the other hand, jumper inpur R if the digital inputs are NC
(normally closed) floats.
3. Reconfigure the panel so that it does not use input R or so that it does not
use inputs R and N (only possible with control via depth sensor).
4. Check that the polarity of the control or protection floats matches that of
the floats used.
1. Check that the pumps present are both activated (not excluded from
pumping). If they are not, activate them from the Pump status screen
menu.
2. If any pumps are in error status, try resetting the errors by removing the
cause and performing a reset from the Error and Alarm Log screen menu.
3. Remove any obstructions in delivery and/or suction.
4. Use pumps with higher pumping capacity.
1. Eliminate forced operation.
2. Eliminate the cause of tank emptying, which is not due to the pumps
connected to the panel.
1. Current overload of the depth sensor connected to AIN1, or of the flood
sensor connected to AIN2. Check that the sensors are intact.
2. Fault on the board. Contact Customer Service.
Switch the panel back on to restore normal operation
Check that the seals of pump are intact
1. When controlled by floats or level probes, use the pump stop float. If it is
already in use, restore correct operation.
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