to2 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
to3 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
to6 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
to7 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
to8 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
to9 | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
toA | xxx
Note: xxx stands for a temperature value
Cause:
Remedy:
toF | xxx
Cause:
Remedy:
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Overtemperature in the secondary circuit of the power source
Allow power source to cool down, check air filter and clean if necessary
(see section
Maintenance as required, at least every two months
page 122), check whether the fan is running
Overtemperature on the PC board LSTMAG20 (wirefeeder)
Allow power source to cool down, check air filter and clean if necessary
(see section
Maintenance as required, at least every two months
page 122), check whether the fan is running
Overtemperature on the PC board LSTMAG20 (voltage doubler)
Allow power source to cool down, check air filter and clean if necessary
(see section
Maintenance as required, at least every two months
page 122), check whether the fan is running
Overtemperature in the power source
Allow power source to cool down, check air filter and clean if necessary,
check that fan is on
Overtemperature on the power module
Allow power source to cool down, check that fan is on
Overtemperature on the PFC module
Allow power source to cool down, check that fan is on
Overtemperature on the PC board LSTMAG20 (PFC)
Allow power source to cool down, check that fan is on
The power source's safety cut-out reacted in order to prevent tripping of the
mains fuse.
After a pause in welding of around 90 s, the message disappears and the
power source is operational again.
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