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2. Pressing the RESET button eliminates the acoustic warning and the screen
stops ashing. The RESET LED remains lit and on the screen the warning type is
displayed. Example: Warning active “AN” High Water Temperature.(5)
Fig.5
3. We provide solutions for the warning. In this case, we stop the engine if we
believe this is necessary to detect the cause of the anomaly. Once the warning is
no longer active, "N" appears on the display and it can be reset by pressing the
RESET button. (6)
Fig.6
3. We provide solutions for the alarm. In this case the temperature of the engine
when stopped must be lowered. We check the water level of the engine to detect
the cause of the anomaly. Once the alarm is no longer active "N", it can be reset
by pressing the RESET button and the engine can be put into operation again. (3)
Fig.3
“AN” WARNING THAT NEEDS TO BE RESET, DOES NOT CAUSE THE ENGINE TO
STOP
1. Upon detection of an alarm or warning, the control unit produces an acoustic
signal, the LED of the RESET button and the screen ashes and the alarm digital
output (AL) is activated.(4)
Fig.4
ALARM
HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE
WARNING
HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE
WARNING
HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE