Original installa�on and opera�on manual
9.4.6
ALARM status
The ALARM is an anomalous event related to a malfunction or a fault of the device. The ALARM always stops
the device to ensure the safety of the device and operators.
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ALARM status
With the device in ALARM status the compressed air will not be treated.
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Call immediately the maintenance personnel if one or more ALARMS are
detected.
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Maintenance personnel will refer to section "16 Troubleshooting" on
page 105.
Behaviour of the device in presence of an ALARM
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With the device stopped:
The triggering of one or more ALARMS is not shown on the User
Interface.
With one or more active ALARMS is not possible to start the device.
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After the starting command:
The device doesn't start.
The notification area of User Interface shows ALARM, changes colour
to red and flashes.
ALARM code and text are shown on the notification area.
In case of more active ALARMS, they are shown cyclically.
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With the device in normal running status:
The device immediately stops.
The notification area of User Interface shows ALARM, changes colour
to red and flashes.
ALARM code and text are shown on the notification area.
In case of more active ALARMS, they are shown cyclically.
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Exceptions:
ALARMS A6 and A14 appears with the device stopped also.
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