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5.3.2 Activating maintenance in menu item “Maint”
Maint must be set “active” to carry out an I/O test.
Fig. 34: Activating the setting range via menu item “Maint”
5.3.3 Calling up maintenance request and malfunction messages with menu item “Status”
When a maintenance request or malfunction message is present, the associated
maintenance request or malfunction message is output as an error code in this menu item.
Scroll through with the arrow keys to display all existing error or maintenance request
messages.
Fig. 35: Retrieving maintenance and malfunction messages
5.3.4 Maintenance request for gas sensors in submenu item “NxtMRq”
The gas sensors have an operating hours counter which displays the time remaining to the
next maintenance request of the gas sensors. A maintenance request is activated after an
operating time longer than 365 days. Submenu item “NxtMRq” serves to display the
number of days remaining until the next maintenance request.
RUN
X
XXX
Set
SET
Maint
Esc
Set
SET
inact.
>
>
SET
active
Esc
Set
Set
2 s
Mode “active” is reset to “inactive” after 30 minutes.
The malfunction relay is activated when mode “active” is set. The Status LED is red, the
analog outputs output 1 mA and the field bus interface signals an error. The Maint LED
on the circuit board is green. For further information on the Maint LED position on the
circuit board, see “Position of Reset button and “Maint” LED on circuit board”, page 46.
Abbreviations in the menu:
MRq = Maintenance Request
Fail = malfunction
MrqXXX and F_XXX= code for maintenance request or malfunction. The Error Code Table
can be found in Section “Maintenance”, see “Device error coding”, page 95.
NxtMRq= Next Maintenance Request (time remaining to next maintenance request).
RUN
X
XXX
Set
SET
Maint
Esc
Set
SET
MRq
>
>
SET
Fail
Esc
Set
Set
2 s
MRqXXX
F_XXX
Esc
Esc
SET
Status
>
>
Esc
Esc
Esc
>
>
Abbreviations in the menu:
NxtMRq= Next Maintenance Request (time remaining to next maintenance request).
xxxxxd = number of days