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Operation
4-11
Part 1024496_06
2014 Nordson Corporation
Table 4‐2 Fault Log
First Digit Second and Third Digits Fourth Digit
Component:
‐ F
Type of fault:
1 = Tank or hose/gun 1 0 = Unused log entry
2 = Manifold or hose/gun 2 1 = RTD (open or short)
3 = Hose 3 or gun 3 2 = Component under temperature
4 = Hose 4 or gun 4 3 = Component over temperature
5 = Hose 5 or gun 5
4 = Processor or electrical failure
6 = Hose 6 or gun 6
Fault Log Examples
Example 1:
An unused log entry.
Example 2:
If the LED on the tank key were on, this log entry
would indicate that the tank is under temperature. If the LED on the hose key
were on, this log entry would indicate that hose 1 is under temperature.
To view the number of heater hours
that have elapsed since a log entry
was created, simultaneously press both
of the right‐display scroll keys. The
hours are indicated in the right display.
The melter will return to the automatic
scan mode if the fault log is left open for
a period of two minutes without any key
being pressed.
When an F1 fault is the result of a
hose/gun pair being disconnected from
the melter, two fault log entries are
created. The first entry is for the gun
and the second entry is for the hose.

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