External Com. Cmis - Electrolux T5675 N2 Service Manual

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EXTERNAL COM. CMIS

52:1 CMIS COMMUNICATION ERROR
Communication between machine and CMIS computer has been interrupted.
The warning will be shown at program start for 5 seconds, the next 5 programs. It is then removed automatically.
After the warning message has disapeared the machine will start, but no CMIS data statistics/data will be logged.
Possible causes:
• If using ELS Common Service Tool process viewer and cable has been unplugged before process viewer has
been stopped, this warning will occur.
• If running with ELS CMIS and communication is interrupted to PC, warning will occur.
Recommended actions:
1. If using ELS CST, reconnect, enter Process viewer and select function "Reset MIS communication".
2. If using ELS Network and CMIS:
Check ELS network cable between machine and PC.
Check that CMIS application is active and running normally.
For CMIS:The machine can operate but statistics will be affected and data will be lost.
52:2 DMIS COMMUNICATION ERROR
This is a warning message that will be shown for 5 seconds if there is a problem in DMIS communication, i.e. the
communication between the machine and a external detergent dosing system.
Warning is shown if system has been up running once and then is interrupted or working intermittent.
The warning will be shown at program start for 5 seconds, the next 5 programs. It is then removed automatically.
After the warning message has dissapeared the machine will start, but there is a risk the wash will run without any ex-
ternal detergent dosing.
Possible causes:
• The external dosing system has been disconnected, switched off or broken.
• Machine adress in machine has been changed and this is also used by external dosing system.
Recommended actions:
1. Check connections, cables or network between machine and detergent dosing system.
2. Consult the supplier for external dosing system.

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