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DAAB EP102 - Error Message Reference; Motor Protection and Timing Errors; Safety, Control Logic, and Voltage Errors; System, Communication, and Other Errors

DAAB EP102
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Error messages
E01=Motor protector motor 1 tripped out.
E02=Motor protector motor 2 tripped out.
Possible reasons:
Motor running sluggishly or seized, disengage to test.
Blown fuse
Phase error.
Break in cable to motor, or in motor winding.
Is correct limit for motor protector set? (C44,C45).
E03=Max. running time exceeded.
Is correct running time set?
Mechanical error, drive disengaged.
E04=Safety test (autotest). Requires voltage to be cut off for resetting.
Is safety circuit properly connected?
Can any extraneous voltage get into the circuit?
E05=Illegal running. Requires voltage to be cut off for resetting
Control panel registers that motor is on when
it should be disengaged.
Someone has overridden the contactors.
E06=No current motor 1.
E07=No current motor 2.
Phase error.
Blown fuse.
Break in cable to electric motor.
E08=Voltage loss, brief dip, 24V.
E09=Program watchdog tripped out.
Powerful interference, e.g. thunderstorm.
E10=Clock monitoring error.
Error in control panel program clock.
E11=Repeated restarting of automatic controls.
Short circuit in safety circuit.
E12=Memory error. Change program circuit.
E13=Incorrect program circuit programming. Change circuit.
E14=Communication fault, external unit not answering.
Reset by pressing any button at the display
Correct polarity on the communications cable?
Break in communications cable?
Correct set up on EP 102?
E15=Voltage loss, brief dip, 230V.