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5.2011.8583.0 C
Troubleshooting 7-15
Incorrect settings
Solution:
Preventive measure:
Feed activated by a digital
output can be dispensed using a
wide variety of dispensers,
ranging from a water valve to a
tower silo and conveyor belt
system. To cater for all these
different technologies there are
settings to raise an alarm when
blockages are assumed and to
prevent damage. The alarm of a
flow below the threshold is
triggered when the current flow
goes below a percentage
(setting) of the normal flow
(historic data), during a period of
time (another setting). If the
fluctuation of the flow is normal
and not harmful to the dispenser
the percentage can be set low. If
the dips in delivery can last for a
longer time without the
dispenser being at risk, the time
before actually going in alarm
can be set high.
Reset the alarm and resume
operation.
Ask your Lely center that
understands the dispenser to
adjust the settings wisely. When
an alarm is triggered, first
consider if it is a rightful alarm
(was there a situation that
needed attention to prevent
damage to the dispenser or
considerable loss of capacity), if
not lower the percentage and/or
increase the time. There is a fine
balance between generating
unnecessary alarms and
generating the alarm too late
when there is a real problem
with the dispenser.
1603 X position not reached within <P1> minutes
It takes the Feed Grabber too
long to drive to the intended
position
Solution:
Preventive measure:
The Feed Grabber is allowed a
maximum time of 2 minutes to
get from the starting position to
the desired position. If the speed
is too low or the position cannot
be reached this maximum time is
exceeded.
Remove obstacles, check if
maybe feed hanging underneath
the grabber prevents a normal
forwards motion.
If feed underneath the grabber
is causing the timeout, optimise
the grabber settings (less grab
depth etc), prevent the feed
gets caught behind fences or
edges of the MFR (smooth
dugout). Take into account that
the feed types that are used
most, should not be located on a
position with the maximum
driving time in the kitchen.
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