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19. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CHECKS/SOLUTIONS
ALARM
PHASE FAULT
Check that all phases are available at the panel input.
Check and modify the phase sequence at the input of the door lock
disconnect switch.
THE PANEL IS POWERED
UP BUT THE MOTOR
DOES NOT START
Check that automatic operation is enabled on the motor screen.
Check input status and settings.
THE PANEL IS SET TO
AUTOMATIC MODE BUT
THE MOTOR DOES NOT
START.
Check input status and settings.
On the single phase model, check that the 230V~ voltage is present
on the motor output terminals “L/S” and “N/R”; on the three-
phase model check that the 400V~ voltage is present on terminals
“L/S” and “N/R” and that the contactor winding is powered.
ON PUMP START-UP,
THE THERMAL SWITCH
TRIPS.
Check the maximum current setting in the settings.
Check the motor current with a current clamp.
Check the motor status
AMPEROMETRIC
INTERVENTION DOES
NOT TRIP
Check the maximum current setting in the settings.
THE PANEL IS IN MOTOR
OVERTEMPERATURE
ALARM STATUS
Check that the over-temperature control is disabled if the motor/s
is/are not fitted with a thermal switch.
Check the motor status
THE DISPLAY DOES NOT
SWITCH ON
Check that the FLAT connector is inserted correctly.
Ensure that the door lock is set to ON.
On the panel input, check that the voltages 230V~ or 400V~ are
present between the SUPPLY mains input terminals.
Check that the fuses are efficient.
THE MAXIMUM
START/HOUR ALARM IS
TRIGGERED
Hydraulic system undersized in relation to pump capacity(s).
Check float levels.
Check START/STOP motor(s) threshold settings
Activate START/STOP float function (self-holding)