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Fischer Panda 60i PMS parallel Manual
Fischer Panda 60i PMS parallel Manual

Fischer Panda 60i PMS parallel Manual

With synchronisation cable, super silent technology, 400 v 50 hz 60 kva

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Manual Panda 60i PMS parallel
with synchronisation cable
Super silent technology
400 V 50 Hz 60 kVA
Panda_60i_PMS_System_eng.R05.1
2.7.20

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  • Page 1 Manual Panda 60i PMS parallel with synchronisation cable Super silent technology 400 V 50 Hz 60 kVA Panda_60i_PMS_System_eng.R05.1 2.7.20...
  • Page 2 Duplication and change of the manual is permitted only in consultation with the manufacturer! Fischer Panda GmbH, 33104 Paderborn, reserves all rights regarding text and graphics. Details are given to the best of our knowledge. No liability is accepted for correctness. Technical modifications for improving the product without previous notice may be undertaken without notice.
  • Page 3 3.4.1 Bolted Fischer Panda transport box ................... 25 3.4.2 Fischer Panda transport box with metal tab closure ............26 Opening the MPL sound insulation capsule ..................26 3.5.1 Opening the GFK sound insulation capsule ............... 27 Transport and loading/unloading ....................
  • Page 4 Protection conductor: ......................49 5.3.5 Operating control system on the Fischer Panda generator ..........49 Checks before start - see remote control panel data sheet ..............49 Starting the generator - see remote control panel data sheet............. 49 Stopping the generator - see remote control panel data sheet ............
  • Page 5 Exhaust / water separator........................65 Installation exhaust water separator ....................66 6.10 Fuel system installation ........................68 6.10.1 Fischer Panda installation kit - Fuel system ............... 68 6.10.2 Connection of the fuel lines at the tank ................71 6.10.3 Bleeding the fuel system ....................
  • Page 6 Inhalt / Contens 7.7.1 Battery ..........................82 7.7.1.1 Check battery and cable connections ..............82 7.7.1.2 Check electrolyte level ..................82 7.7.1.3 Check electrolyte density ..................83 Bleeding the fuel system ........................83 The raw water circuit ........................... 84 7.9.1 Clean raw water filter ......................
  • Page 7 Inhalt / Contens 10.5.2 Load at the PMGi ......................113 10.5.3 Automatic start ........................113 10.6 Cooling of the PMGi.......................... 113 10.7 Installation of the PMGi........................113 10.7.1 AC system installation ...................... 113 10.7.2 Required cable cross-sections ..................114 10.7.3 Electrical connection .......................
  • Page 8 Terminal assignments on the Panda iControl2 controller ..........154 14.4.1.1 Terminal assignment of 18-pin connector ............154 14.4.1.2 Fischer Panda standard bus ................154 14.4.1.3 Fischer Panda CAN bus ..................154 14.5 Master and Slave Panels ........................155 14.6 Start-up ............................
  • Page 9 Not only do you have a Fischer Panda generator on board, you also have worldwide support from the Fischer Panda Team. Please take the time to read this and find how we can support you further.
  • Page 10 General Instructions and Regulations 1. General Instructions and Regulations 1.1 Safety first! These symbols are used throughout this manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury of lethal danger during certain maintenance work or operations. Read these instructions carefully. Can cause acute or chronic health impairments or death WARNING: Hazardous materials even in very small quantities if inhaled, swallowed, or...
  • Page 11 General Instructions and Regulations General warning of a hazard area WARNING: General warning Can cause acute or chronic health impairments or death WARNING: Danger due to inhalation and/or even in very small quantities if inhaled or ingested. ingestion Warning of live parts that may cause electric shock upon WARNING: Risk of electric shock upon contact contact.
  • Page 12 General Instructions and Regulations Wearing the applicable snugly fitting protective clothing MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear snugly fitting provides protection from hazards and can prevent damage to protective clothing (PPE). your health. Wearing hearing protection provides protection from acute MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear hearing and gradual hearing loss.
  • Page 13 General Instructions and Regulations Socket wrench set Hexagon socket wrench set Clamp-on ammeter (DC for synchronous generators; AC for asynchronous generators) Torque wrench 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 1: General Instructions and Regulations - Seite/Page 15...
  • Page 14 • You will receive free upgrades as necessary. Additional advantages: Based on your complete data record, Fischer Panda technicians can provide you with fast assistance, since 90 % of the disturbances result from defects in the periphery. Problems due to installation errors can be recognized in advance.
  • Page 15 General Instructions and Regulations 1.5 Safety Instructions - Safety First! 1.5.1 Safe operation Careful handling of the equipment is the best insurance against an accident. Read the manual diligently, and make sure you understand it before starting up the equipment. All operators, regardless of their experience level, shall read this manual and additional pertinent manuals before commissioning the equipment or installing an attachment.
  • Page 16 General Instructions and Regulations 1.5.5 Safe handling of fuels and lubricants Keep fuels and lubricants away from naked fire. Before filling up the tank and/or applying lubricant, always shut down the generator and secure it against accidental start-up. Do not smoke and avoid naked flame and sparking near fuels and the generator. Fuel is highly flammable and may explode under certain conditions.
  • Page 17 General Instructions and Regulations 1.5.7 Safety precautions against burns and battery explosions The generator and its cooling agents and lubricants as well as the fuel can get hot while the generator is operated. Use caution around hot components such as parts containing exhaust fumes, radiator, hoses, and engine block during operation and after the generator was shut down.
  • Page 18 General Instructions and Regulations 1.5.10 Implementation of safety inspections and maintenance Disconnect the battery from the engine before performing service work. Affix a sign to the control panel - both the main and the corresponding slave panel - with the instruction “DO NOT START UP - MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS“...
  • Page 19 General Instructions and Regulations 1.6.1.1 Protective conductor and potential equalisation: Electric voltage above 50 V may be life-threatening. Fort this reason systems are grounded with a protective conductor. In connection with a RCD the current supply will be disconnected in case of a failure. Appropriate safety precautions like the RCD and corresponding fuses have to be provided by the customer to guarantee a save operation of the generator.
  • Page 20 • Battery connection cables shall be installed with utmost care and shall be checked for excessive heating under load. Check the battery near vibrating components regularly for chafing and insulation defects. ATTENTION! For battery charger generators (Fischer Panda AGT-DC)! Prior to installation, verify that the voltage of the battery bank complies with the output voltage of the generator.
  • Page 21 In case of Emergency First Aid / Im Notfall - Erste Hilfe 2. In case of Emergency First Aid / Im Notfall - Erste Hilfe First Aid in case of accidents by electrical shocks 5 Safety steps to follow if someone is the victim of electrical shock Do not touch the injured person while the generator is running.
  • Page 22 In case of Emergency First Aid / Im Notfall - Erste Hilfe 2.1 WHEN AN ADULT STOPS BREATHING DO NOT attempt to perform the rescue breathing Warning: techniques provided on this page, unless certified. Performance of these techniques by uncertified personnel could result in further injury or death to the victim.
  • Page 23 This manual contains the working instructions and operating guidelines for the owner and user of Fischer Panda generators. The manual is the base and the guideline for the correct installation and maintenance of Fischer Panda generators. It does not substitute the technical evaluation and should be used as an example guide only. The installation must be undertaken and proved by a suitable qualified/trained person and should be in accordance with the law as required by the country and special situation.
  • Page 24 Basics 3.2.3 User Users are persons, established by the operator/owner, to operate the generator. The operator/owner has to ensure that the user has read and understood the manual and that all hazard notes and safety instructions are respected. The user must be instructed by the operator/owner regarding his activity at the generator, especially concerning the maintenance.
  • Page 25 3. Panda PMGi inverter AC/AC Fig. 3.3-3: PMGi inverter 4. Fischer Panda manual Fig. 3.3-4: Manual The Fischer Panda manual contains the following components: • Transparent sheet with general information, guarantee conditions, installation inspection, and service list. • Generator manual •...
  • Page 26 Basics 3.4.2 Fischer Panda transport box with metal tab closure 1. Bend up the metal tab closures on the transport box lid 2. Remove the cover 3. Remove the loose 4. Bend open the metal tab closures at the bottom of the transport box 5.
  • Page 27 Basics Closure open Fig. 3.5-3: Closure open 3.5.1 Opening the GFK sound insulation capsule GFK sound insulation capsule with lash closures Fig. 3.5-1: Lash closures To open the lash closures pull the handle in arrow Fig. 3.5-2: Lash closures direction and lift the lash of the closure pin. After lifting off the lashes, the sound isolation cover upper part can be removed.
  • Page 28 3.6.1 Transporting the generator • The generator must always be upright for transport. • For transport, the Fischer Panda transport box shall be used for the generator. The generator shall be securely attached to the bottom of the box. • For loading/unloading, an adequate industrial truck shall be used.
  • Page 29 - 25.2 V upper open-circuit voltage (full battery) - trickle charge full battery at 26.4 V. These values are based on a battery temperature of 20-25 °C. Observe the instructions from the battery manufacturer. Fischer Panda recommends: Note: Starter battery recommendation • Install battery circuit breaker and switch to OFF on the machine.
  • Page 30 Basics 3.7.3.1 Courses for preservation: • Check battery charge status and recharge regularly, roughly every 2 months, as necessary. Observe instructions of the battery manufacturer. • Check cooling water anti-freeze level and refill as necessary. The anti-freeze agent must not be older than 2 years. The anti-freeze content shall be between 40 % and 60 % to ensure corrosion protection of the cooling water circuit.
  • Page 31 Basics 3.7.4 Measures for extended downtimes / decommissioning Downtimes (more than 6 months) 3.7.4.1 Courses for preservation: • Check battery charge status and recharge regularly, roughly every 2 months, as necessary. Observe instructions of the battery manufacturer. • Check cooling water anti-freeze level and refill as necessary. The anti-freeze agent must not be older than 2 years.
  • Page 32 • Hold stop lever on generator motor in neutral position and crank starter for approx. 10 seconds. Then, pause for 10 seconds. Repeat this procedure 2 times. • Perform visual check of the generator similar to initial commissioning and start up generator. Fischer Panda recommends: Note: After extended downtimes, a full 150 h inspection as per the inspection list should be performed.
  • Page 33 The Panda Generator 4. The Panda Generator 4.1 Type plate at the generator Fig. 4.1-1: Type Plate at the generator Fig. 4.1-2: Type plate 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator - Seite/Page 33...
  • Page 34 The Panda Generator 4.2 Description of the generator 4.2.1 Right side view Fig. 4.2.1-1: Right side view Cable passage Exhaust elbow PMGi 60 Inverter with integrated iControl board Oxidation catalytic converter Fuse Hatz engine ECU Air grill - do not cover DC relays and fuses Connection for external heat exchanger (heating) - optional Air filter housing with air filter...
  • Page 35 The Panda Generator 4.2.2 Left side view Fig. 4.2.2-1: Left side view Air filter housing with air filter Fuel filter Icontrol circuit bord Oil filter Oil filler neck PMGi 60 with integrated icontrol board Fuel pump Air grill - do not cover Fuel filter with water seperator Injection bar Heatexchanger...
  • Page 36 The Panda Generator 4.2.3 Front view Fig. 4.2.3-1: Front view Air grille - do not cover Fuses PMGi 60 Cable passage Air grille - do not cover PMGi power terminal box Seite/Page 36 - Kaptitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator 2.7.20...
  • Page 37 The Panda Generator 4.2.4 Back view Fig. 4.2.4-1: Back view 07 08 Air filter housing with air filter Connection point external expansion tank Hatz engine ECU Fuel out (return) Cable starter battery negative pole (-) Connection point external ventilation valve Exhaust out Fuel in (supply) Voltage supply Hatz ECU...
  • Page 38 The Panda Generator 4.2.5 View from above Fig. 4.2.5-1: View from above 01 02 Fuel filter Bleeder Fuel pump Connection for external heat exchanger (heating) - optonal Air filter housing with air filter Oxidation catalytic converter Heat exchanger Turbo charger Intercooler Seite/Page 38 - Kaptitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator 2.7.20...
  • Page 39 The Panda Generator Details of function units 4.2.6 The Panda iControl2 panel The "Panda iControl2 panel" control panel is the control and display unit for the Panda iControl2 control system and represents the interface between the user and the Panda iControl2 controller. The integrated display serves to present the most important data of the system as well as warnings and error messages.
  • Page 40 The Panda Generator 4.2.7 Components of the cooling system (raw- and freshwater) Fig. 4.2.7-1: Cooling system Seite/Page 40 - Kaptitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator 2.7.20...
  • Page 41 The Panda Generator 4.2.8 Components of the fuel, air intake and exhaust system Fig. 4.2.8-1: Fuel, air intake and exhaust system 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator - Seite/Page 41...
  • Page 42 The Panda Generator 4.2.9 Components of the electrical system Fig. 4.2.9-1: Electrical system Seite/Page 42 - Kaptitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator 2.7.20...
  • Page 43 The Panda Generator 4.2.10 Components of the lubrication system Fig. 4.2.10-1: Lubrication system 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator - Seite/Page 43...
  • Page 44 The Panda Generator 4.2.11 Sensors and switches for operating surveillance Thermo-sensor at exhaust connection Fig. 4.2.11-1: Thermo-sensor at exhaust connection If the impeller pump drops out and deliveres no more raw water, the exhaust connection becomes extremely hot. Thermo-switch coil Fig.
  • Page 45 The Panda Generator 4.2.12 External components Communication Interface CI-SAEJ1939 Fig. 4.2.12-1: Communication interface CI-SAEJ1939 Optional installation device! See wiring diagram! 4.3 Operation instructions - See Panda iControl panel manual 4.3.1 Daily routine checks before starting - See Panda iControl manual 4.3.2 Starting generator - See Panda iControl manual 4.3.3 Stopping the generator - See Panda iControl manual 2.7.20...
  • Page 46 The Panda Generator Leere Seite / Intentionally blank Seite/Page 46 Kapitel/Chapter 4: The Panda Generator 2.7.20...
  • Page 47 Generator operation instruction 5. Generator operation instruction 5.1 Personal requirements Only instructed persons are allowed to run the generator. Instructed Persons has read the manual of the generator and all ancillary components and external equipment. He must be acquaint with the specific risks and safety instructions.
  • Page 48 It is harmless for the generator to deliver full nominal power for 2-3 hours. The hole conception of the Fischer Panda generator make sure, that the full power operation at extreme condition will not increase the engine temperatures over. Please note that the emissions of the generator also increase at full power operation.
  • Page 49 5.3.5 Operating control system on the Fischer Panda generator Fischer Panda generators are equipped with various sensors/temperatures switches. The combustion engine is fur- ther equipped with a oil pressure control switch, which switches the motor off, if the oil pressure sinks to a particular level.
  • Page 50 Generator operation instruction Leere Seite / Intentionally blank Seite/Page 50 Kapitel/Chapter 5: Generator operation instruction 2.7.20...
  • Page 51 6.1 Personal requirements The described installation must be done by a technical trained person or a Fischer Panda service point. 6.1.1 Hazard notes for the installation Follow the general safety instruction at the front of this Notice: manual.
  • Page 52 Installation Instructions tools and special tools. Incorrect or damaged tools can result injuries. Oil and fuel vapours can ignite at contact with ignition Warning!: Danger of fire sources. Therefore: • No open flames during work on the generator. • Do not smoke. •...
  • Page 53 Installation Instructions 6.2 Place of installation 6.2.1 Preliminary remark • There must be sufficient fresh air supply for the combustion air. • It has to be ensured that the cooling air supply from underneath or sidewise is sufficient. • During operation the sea cock has to be opened. •...
  • Page 54 "protected" (i.e. in pipe) at a temperature up to a max of. 70°C (160°F). The on-board circuit must also be fitted with all essential fuses. The following figures are represantive for a Fischer Panda Note: generator. To locate the original connection points, please see the chapter „The Panda generator“.
  • Page 55 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.3-1: Generator connections Exhaust out Bleeding line for expansion tank upper connection Battery (-) 10. feeding line for expansion tank lower connection Engine ECU Power supply 11. Bypass connection for external ventilation valve Battery (+) 12. Bypass connection for external ventilation valve Fuel in (supply line) 13.
  • Page 56 In this case the impeller should be removed out of the impeller pump. Contact Fischer Panda for further information. Seite/Page 56 - Kaptitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions 2.7.20...
  • Page 57 Installation Instructions Never change the impeller for many years, without NOTE: exchanging the old pump. If the sealing ring is defective within the pump, raw water runs into the sound cover of the genset. A repair is then very expensive. Replacement impeller and also a spare pump should always be on board.
  • Page 58 Installation Instructions 6.4.5.1 Raw water installation scheme Fig. 6.4.5.1-1: Raw water installation schema 6.5 Installation of the cooling system - fresh water 6.5.1 Position of the external cooling water expansion tank Position of the external cooling water expansion tank Fig. 6.5.1-1: Position of the external cooling water expansion tank The Panda generator is normally supplied with an additional, external cooling water expansion tank.
  • Page 59 Installation Instructions The external cooling water expansion tank may be filled ATTENTION! only up to the lower edge of the lower tension tape (see note „max“) in the maximum filling level in cold condition. 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions - Seite/Page 59...
  • Page 60 Installation Instructions 6.6 Installation of the water cooled exhaust system 6.6.1 Installation of the standard exhaust system The generator exhaust system must remain completely independent and separate from the exhaust system of any other unit(s) on board. The water lock must be installed at the lowest point of the exhaust system. An optional noise insulated water lock can also be installed.
  • Page 61 Installation Instructions Thereby, the position of the generator and the waterlock, as well as the arrangement of the cooling water and exhaust hoses play the decisive role. If the waterlock is arranged in an unfavourable position, the cooling water flowing back in the exhaust hose can rise so high, that it reaches the exhaust stack.
  • Page 62 Installation Instructions The deeper the waterlock is located underneath the generator, the better the protection from entering water into the combustion chamber. The picture below shows that the distance between the critical point at the exhaust elbow and the maximum permissible water level in the exhaust hose is stated with 600 mm.
  • Page 63 Installation Instructions In Fig. 6.7.3.1-1, the waterlock is mounted in center Fig. 6.7.3.1-1: Ideal position of the waterlock underneath the generator. When the ship tilts, the position of the waterlock related to the critical point at the exhaust hose, changes only slightly. Tilted position 15 degrees - Fig.
  • Page 64 Installation Instructions Summary: The preset minimum height of 600 mm must be regarded unconditionally and is only valid if the waterlock is mounted in its ideal position in center underneath the generator. A higher position is highly recommended if it has to be reckoned with tilted positions of 45 degrees.
  • Page 65 In order to reduce the noise level of the generator unit to a minimum, an optional exhaust outlet muffler can be mounted next to the through-hull fitting. Additionally there is a component at Fischer Panda, which acts as both an „exhaust goose neck“, and water separator.
  • Page 66 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.8.0-1: Installation Scheme exhaust / water separator 6.9 Installation exhaust water separator If the exhaust water separator was sufficiently highly installed, a goose neck is no longer necessary. The exhaust/ water separator fulfils the same function. If the „Super silent“ exhaust system were installed correctly, the generator will not disturb your boat neighbour.
  • Page 67 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.9.0-1: Example for an unfavourable Installation Example of an unfavourable installation: - Water lock not far enough below the lowest level of the generator - Distance water lock to gooseneck too large 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions - Seite/Page 67...
  • Page 68 Installation Instructions 6.10 Fuel system installation 6.10.1 Fischer Panda installation kit - Fuel system The following additional components will be required for Note: the specified installation. You can purchase them as an installation kit or separately at Fischer Panda. Fuel hose Fig.
  • Page 69 Installation Instructions Hose clamps Fig. 6.10.1-4: Hose clamps representative picture 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions - Seite/Page 69...
  • Page 70 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.10.1-5: Fuel system - schema 1. Fuel tank 3. external fuel prefilter with water separator 2. External fuel pum Seite/Page 70 - Kaptitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions 2.7.20...
  • Page 71 Installation Instructions 6.10.2 Connection of the fuel lines at the tank General fuel feed and return line must be connected to the Note: tank at separate connection points.Lead the return fuel pipe connected to the day tank to the floor Connection of the return pipe to the tank The return pipe connected to the tank must be dropped to the same depth as the suction pipe, if the generator is mounted higher than the tank, in order to prevent fuel running back into the tank after the motor has been switched...
  • Page 72 Installation Instructions 6.11.1 PMGi inverter with battery charge Generators with PMGi which have a battery charge option inside of the PMGi has no DC-Alternator/ Dynamo. An extra DC charge cable connect the PMGi with the iGenerator. The battery will be charged automatically during operation.
  • Page 73 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.11.2-1: Connection starter battery 12 V - scheme 1. Generator 3. Fuse 2. Battery block 4. Battery main switch 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions - Seite/Page 73...
  • Page 74 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.11.2-2: Connection starter battery 24 V - scheme 1. Generator 3. Fuse 2. Battery block 4. Battery main switch 6.11.3 Connection of the remote control panel - See Panda iControl panel manual 6.12 Generator AC system installation Before the electrical system is installed, READ the ATTENTION!: Danger to Life - High voltage SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS of this manual FIRST! Be sure...
  • Page 75 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.12-1: Electrical installation - example 1. Generator 4. External emergency stop switch 2. Output terminals 5. iControl panel 3. External electrical cabinet For the parallel operation of two i-systems, the synchro- ATTENTION! nisation cable must be connected between the two PMGi.
  • Page 76 Installation Instructions Fig. 6.12-2: Electrical installation, starter battery - parallel operation- example 1. Generator 5. Starter battery DC 2. Electrical fuel pump DC 6. Fuse 3. PMGi inverter 7. Battery switch 4. iControl panel After the parallel switching check at the iControl2 panel ATTENTION! if all generators deliver their load balance corresponding their generator output!
  • Page 77 Installation Instructions 6.12.1 Example parallel operation for more than two generators (same and different sizes) Fig. 6.12.1-1: Example parallel operation for maore than two generators 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions - Seite/Page 77...
  • Page 78 Installation Instructions After the parallel switching check at the iControl2 panel if ATTENTION! all generators deliver their load balance corresponding their generator output! 6.12.2 Installation PMGi inverter - See separate PMGi inverter manual Leere Seite / Intentionally blank Seite/Page 78 Kapitel/Chapter 6: Installation Instructions 2.7.20...
  • Page 79 7.1 Personal requirements All maintenance, if not special marked, can be done by the trained persons. Further maintenance must be done by technical personal or Fischer Panda service points. 7.1.1 Hazard notes for the maintenance and failure Follow the general safety instruction at the front of this Notice!: manual.
  • Page 80 Maintenance Instructions Contact with engine oil, antifreeze and fuel can result in Danger!: Danger of poisoning damage to health. Therefor: • Avoid skin contact with engine oil, fuel and antifreeze. • Remove oil and fuel splashes and antifreeze from the skin immediately.
  • Page 81 Maintenance Instructions 7.2 Environmental protection Danger to the environment due to mishandling! Environmental protection. Significant environmental damage can occur, particularly for incorrect disposal, if environmentally hazardous operating materials are mishandled. Therefore: • Always observe the instructions mentioned below. • Take immediate action if environmentally hazardous materials reach the environment.
  • Page 82 Maintenance Instructions 7.5 Maintenance work at the Hatz Diesel engine. All maintenance must be done regarding Hatz operation Note: manual. 7.6 Verifying the starter battery and (if necessary) the battery bank Check the condition of the battery. Proceed here as prescribed by the battery manufacturer. If from the battery manufacturer not otherwise mentioned.
  • Page 83 Maintenance Instructions 7.6.1.3 Check electrolyte density • Measure the electrolyte density of individual cells with a Fig. 7.6.1.3-1: Battery commercial hydrometer. The hydrometer reading (see table on following page) indicates the battery’s state of charge. During measurement, the temperature of the electrolyte should preferably be 20 °C.
  • Page 84 Maintenance Instructions 7.8 The raw water circuit 7.8.1 Clean raw water filter The raw water filter should be released regularly from Fig. 7.8.1-1: Raw water filter arrears. In each case the water cock must be closed before. It is mostly sufficient to beat the filter punnet. If water should seep through the cover of the raw water filter, this may be sealed in no case with adhesive or sealant.
  • Page 85 Maintenance Instructions 7.9.1 Replacement of the impeller Close the raw water stop cock. Fig. 7.9.1-1: Raw water cock Representative picture Raw water pump on the front side of the genset. Fig. 7.9.1-2: Raw water pump Representative picture Remove the cover of the raw water pump by loosen the Fig.
  • Page 86 Maintenance Instructions Fig. 7.9.1-4: Impeller pump Pull to the impeller with a multigrip pliers of the wave. Mark the impeller, to make sure that these is used in the correct position at re-installation. Representative picture Check to the impeller for damage and replace it if Fig.
  • Page 87 Maintenance Instructions 7.10 Filling of the freshwater system 1. Fill up the external expansion tank Fig. 7.10-1: external expansion tank 2. Open the bleeding screw at the engine Fig. 7.10-2: Ventilation screw Use a spanner 10 mm 3. Wait till bubble free coolant come out of the ventilation screw.
  • Page 88 Maintenance Instructions Leere Seite / Intentionally blank Seite/Page 88 Kapitel/Chapter 7: Maintenance Instructions 2.7.20...
  • Page 89 Generator Failure 8. Generator Failure 8.1 Personal requirements The work described here, unless otherwise indicated, are performed by the operator. More repair work may be performed only by specially trained personnel or by authorized repair shops (Fischer Panda service points). This is especially for working on the valve timing, fuel injection system and the engine repair. 8.2 Safety instructions for this chapter Also consider the general safety instructions at the first Notice!:...
  • Page 90 Generator Failure • Remove oil and fuel splashes and antifreeze from the skin immediately. • Do not inhale oil and fuel vapours. ATTENTION!: Danger to Life - High voltage Danger for Life. Improper handling, operation, installation and maintenance can result in severe personal injury and/or mate- rial damage.
  • Page 91 Generator Failure to start many electrical devices, especially electric motors and compressors (from a still stand state). In order to prolong the genset´s life expectancy, the nominal electrical demand on the system should not be more than 70% of the rated genset peak load. Keep PEAK LOADING demand in mind when switching on electrical devices (esp.
  • Page 92 Generator Failure Fuel solenoid valve Fig. 8.5.1-1: Fuel solenoid valve Seite/Page 92 - Kaptitel/Chapter 8: Generator Failure 2.7.20...
  • Page 93 Generator Failure 8.5.2 Dirty fuel filter If the fuel filter is dirty change the filter element. Fuel filter Fig. 8.5.2-1: Fuel filter 1. Fuel filter element 8.6 Troubleshooting table For troubleshooting see section 9.1, “Troubleshooting,” on page 103. 8.7 Failure of the Hatz engine If the Hatz engine ECU detect a failure, a message will be displayed on the iControl panel.
  • Page 94 Generator Failure SPN/FMI log Fig. 8.7-3: Failure in the log 8.7.1 Failure code table Hatz ECU Fig. 8.7.1-1: Failure code table Hatz ECU FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes Error path for Clog Detection in Air filter No load error Over temperature error Short circuit to battery error Short circuit to ground error 3597...
  • Page 95 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes 22040 19 Timeout Error of CAN-Receive-Frame TSC1TE CAN transmitter 22058 19 Reported SPI and COM-Errors of a Cy146 20201 19 SPI/COM-Errors of the Cy320 ECU internal fault 23618 3 Powerstage diagnosis could be disabled due to high Battery Jump Start with voltage higher than system voltage voltage Alternator damaged...
  • Page 96 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes In between of several camshaft revolutions there are too many tone wheel defective or too less camshaft edges present or the distance or the series of the camshaft edges is unplausible. The defect debounce counter EpmCaS_ctErrSigDef is incremented at each inplausible camshaft revolution, reaches the counter the threshold EpmCaS_numErrSigDef_C the error is set.
  • Page 97 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes 5325 Array of DFCs for failure in i+1th Glow Plug 5326 Array of DFCs for failure in i+1th Glow Plug 5327 Array of DFCs for failure in i+1th Glow Plug 5324 Array of DFCs for short circuit in i+1th Glow Plug 5325 Array of DFCs for short circuit in i+1th Glow Plug 5326...
  • Page 98 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes Diagnostic fault check for min error of COM message wiring harness or component 20220 2 Diagnostic fault check to report the NTP error in ADC monitoring ECU internal fault 20220 11 Diagnostic fault check to report the ADC test error ECU internal fault 20220 14 Diagnostic fault check to report the error in Voltage ratio in ADC...
  • Page 99 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes 20233 11 Diagnostic fault check to report the error due to torque ECU internal fault comparison 20234 11 Diagnosis of curr path limitation forced by ECU monitoring level ECU internal fault 20234 20 Diagnosis of lead path limitation forced by ECU monitoring level ECU internal fault 20234 21 Diagnosis of set path limitation forced by ECU monitoring level 2 ECU internal fault...
  • Page 100 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes 1244 short circuit to battery in the high side of the pressure control valve 1244 short circuit to ground in the high side of the pressure control valve 1244 short circuit to battery of pressure control valve output 1244 short circuit to ground of the pressure control valve output 1244...
  • Page 101 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes 23613 2 If the rail pressure RailP_pFlt exceeds the limiting value 1.) Metering unit is stuck in open position 2.) zero delivery Rail_MeUnMon.pFltMax_C (1.750.000 hPa) an error will be throttle clogged up 3.) metering unit without detected.
  • Page 102 Generator Failure FaultCheckDescription Possible Causes No load error wiring harness or component Short circuit to battery error wiring harness or component Short circuit to ground error wiring harness or component 20251 11 Visibility of SoftwareResets in DSM ECU internal fault 20251 20 Visibility of SoftwareResets in DSM ECU internal fault...
  • Page 103 Tables 9. Tables 9.1 Troubleshooting GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE TOO LOW If the generator delivers less than 24V current („undervoltage“), there can be various reasons for this: Cause Solution PGMi is overloaded. Reduce the electrical load. (Switch off load) Motor is not reaching the rated rpm. Refer to „motor faults“...
  • Page 104 Tables DROP IN THE SPEED OF THE MOTOR Cause Solution Too much oil. Drain oil. Lack of fuel. Check fuel supply system: - fuel filter, renew if necessary - check fuel pump - check fuel lines (bleed if necessary) Lack of intake air. Check air intake paths.
  • Page 105 Tables 9.2 Technical data 9.2.1 Technical Data Engine See Hatz Diesel Engine Operation Manual. Cooling water requirement (Raw Water) 100l/min. 9.3 Diameter of conduits Fig. 9.3-1: Diameter of conduits Generator type Ø Cooling water conduit Ø Exhaust conduit Ø Fuel conduit [mm] Freshwater Seawater...
  • Page 106 Tables Generator type Ø Cooling water conduit Ø Exhaust conduit Ø Fuel conduit [mm] Freshwater Seawater Supply Return [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] Panda PMS-HD 85-4 DZ Panda PMS-HD 110-4 DZ Panda PMS-HD 130-4 DZ 9.4 Cable cross section Fig. 9.4-1: Cable cross section length 1 - 3 m 4 - 6 m...
  • Page 107 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10. Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Art Nr. Bez. Panda PMGi 60 Parallel Document Hardware Software Actual: Replace: 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 10: Inverter Panda PMGi 60 - Seite/Page 107...
  • Page 108 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.1 Safety instruction The generator may not be taken into use with the cover removed. The rotating parts (belt-pulley, belts, etc) must be covered and protected so that there is no danger to life and body! If a sound insulation cover must be produced at the place of installation, then well-placed signs must show that the generator can only be switched on with a closed capsule.
  • Page 109 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.2.1 Socket pins of the PMGi 400 V Socket 1 AC - PMGi out Fig. 10.2-1: Socket 1 1. Live L3 2. Live L2 3. Live L1 4. Neutral (cable blue) 5. Ground (cable green/yellow) 6. PE-N Bridge Neutral 7.
  • Page 110 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Make sure that the connection between the generator Attention! and the PMGi is secured. Never connect or disconnect the PMGi while the generator is running. This will destroy the PMGi (it may burn or explode). Seite/Page 110 - Kaptitel/Chapter 10: Inverter Panda PMGi 60 2.7.20...
  • Page 111 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.4 Settings for the use of iGenerators with power inverter For the use of power inverter with the PMGi, the settings of ATTENTION: Wrong settings can destroy the the power inverter must be modified. PMGi Wrong settings can damage or destroy the PMGi. The settings for the Victron power inverter must be adapted for the power inverters of other brands.
  • Page 112 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.4.2 Settings in the Victron VE Configure II Software - Inverter Fig. 10.4.2-1: Settings in the Victron VE configure II Software 10.4.2.1 Assist current boost factor To reduce the action of the power inverter on the iGenerator, the Assist current boost factor must be reduced from 2.0 to 1.3.
  • Page 113 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.5 Operation manual 10.5.1 Primary remarks / Winter operation The PMGi can operate in the range of -20 °C to +40 °C. 10.5.2 Load at the PMGi Do not overload the PMGi. It will go on error. 10.5.3 Automatic start The generator can start (depending on the remote control panel) by an external signal (automatic start) If you use this option make sure that the load is connected to the PMGi after the output has reached the nominal...
  • Page 114 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.7.2 Required cable cross-sections The recommended electrical cable dimensions (cross sections) are the minimum required sizes for a safe installation (see section 9.2, “Technical data,” on page 105). Fig. 10.7.2-1: Electrical installation - example 1. Generator 4.
  • Page 115 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.7.3 Electrical connection Only special trained persons are allowed to make the electrical connection. When an extension cable is required, be sure to use a though rubber sheeted flexible and fireproof cable. Limit length of extension cables depends on the voltage drop along the cable. This drop must be less than 2,5% value of the nominal output voltage.
  • Page 116 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.7-1: Electrical installation, starter battery - prallel operation- example 1. Generator 5. Starter battery DC 2. Electrical fuel pump DC 6. Fuse 3. PMGi inverter 7. Battery switch 4. iControl panel Seite/Page 116 - Kaptitel/Chapter 10: Inverter Panda PMGi 60 2.7.20...
  • Page 117 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.7.4.1 Example parallel operation for more than two generators (same and different sizes) Fig. 10.7.4.1-1: Example parallel operation for maore than two generators 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 10: Inverter Panda PMGi 60 - Seite/Page 117...
  • Page 118 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 After the parallel switching check at the iControl2 panel ATTENTION! if all generators deliver their load balance corresponding their generator output! 10.8 Technical Data 10.8.1 General Data PMGi is part of the Panda i-series generator. Its not allowed to be used with other generators or applications. Storage temperature PMGi -20 °C to +55 °C...
  • Page 119 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.8.3 PMGi out Fig. 10.8.3-1: Technische Daten PMGit / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 4000 230 V PMGi 5000 230 V PMGi 5000 120 V Nominale 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 120 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 120 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.8.3-2: Technische Daten PMGi / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 5000 110 V PMGi 8000 230 V PMGi 8000 110 V Nominale 110 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 110 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 121 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.8.3-3: Technische Daten PMGi / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 8000 120 V PMGi 10000 230 V PMGi 10000 120 V Nominale 120 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 120 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 122 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.8.3-4: Technische Daten PMGi / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 15000 400 V PMGi 15000 230 V PMGi 15000 120 V Nominale 400 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 120 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 123 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.8.3-5: Technische Daten PMGi / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 25 230 V PMGi 25 400 V PMGi 25 2x120 V/240 V Nominale 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 400 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 2x120 V/240 V VAC +/- Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 124 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 Fig. 10.8.3-6: Technische Daten PMGi / Technical data PMGi / PMGi Out PMGi 45 230 V PMGi 45 400 V PMGi 60 400 V Nominale 230 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 400 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne 400 V VAC +/- 5 % ohne Ausgangsspannung Last / without Load / sans...
  • Page 125 Inverter Panda PMGi 60 10.9 PMGi protections 10.9.1 Short circuit To operate the short circuit protection a fuse must be put in series with the live wire. The minimum requested feature for this fuse are the following. 2.75 10.0 >1 h <30 min 5 ms to 150 ms 2 ms to 15 ms...
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  • Page 127 Panda iControl2 Operating Manual Open-loop and closed-loop control system for Fischer Panda generators Panda iControl2_eng.R08 2.7.20...
  • Page 128 Reproduction and modification of the manual is permitted only after agreement with the manufacturer! Fischer Panda GmbH, 33104 Paderborn, reserves all rights regarding text and graphics in this document. Details are given to the best of our knowledge. No liability is accepted for correctness. Please note: technical modifications aimed at improving the product may be implemented without prior notice.
  • Page 129 Note! Fischer Panda genset manual. If these instructions are not on hand, they can be requested from Fischer Panda GmbH, 33104 Paderborn, Germany. An external signal may trigger an automatic start-up. Warning! Automatic start-up The generator must not be operated with the cover Warning! removed.
  • Page 130 Safety instructions for the Panda iControl2 The flooding valve must be closed. (For PMS version only.) Also observe the safety instructions for the other Note! components of your system. Seite/Page 140 - Kapitel/Chapter 11: Safety instructions for the Panda iControl2 2.7.20...
  • Page 131 General operation 12. General operation 12.1 The Panda iControl2 panel The "Panda iControl2 panel" control panel is the control and display unit for the Panda iControl2 control system and represents the interface between the user and the Panda iControl2 controller. The integrated display serves to present the most important data of the system as well as warnings and error messages.
  • Page 132 General operation 12.2 Starting preparation / Checks (daily) 12.2.1 Marine version 1. Oil level control (ideal level: 2/3 MAX). The level should be about 2/3 of the maximum level of a cold engine. Further, if installed, the oil level of the oil-cooled bearing must be controlled before each start - see sediment bowl at generator front cover!.
  • Page 133 General operation 12.3 Operation 12.3.1 Switching the controller on and off The Panda iControl2 controller is switched on and off with the On/Off button on the Panda iControl2 panel. Press and hold the On/Off button until the start screen with the panda bear appears on the display. The controller is switched off by actuating the On/Off button once more.
  • Page 134 General operation • Oil pressure status • Cylinder head temperature • Temperature of exhaust manifold • Winding temperature • Speed/RPM • Utilisation in percent Fig. 12.3.2-1: Default display screen The Display shows the iControl board input voltage. Note! At generator systems with 12 V starter system these is equal with the starter battery voltage.
  • Page 135 General operation Fig. 12.3.3.1-1: Service information screen The total operating hours of the generator are given on the default display screen and on the service information screen. By actuating the cursor-up and cursor-down button in stand-by mode, the service screen can be accessed. This screen is marked with a screwdriver/spanner symbol.
  • Page 136 General operation The controller will only perform one starting attempt. If Note! the generator could not be started, the text output "STARTING FAILS" informs you of the failure of the generator starting attempt. Acknowledging the message with the cursor-up, cursor-down, or the Start/Stop button on the Panda iControl2 panel will return the system to stand-by mode.
  • Page 137 General operation Display screen for single phase generators With the single phase i-series generators, there is an Fig. 12.3.3.4-2: Inverter screen in operation mode additional screen in operation mode for the inverter data. This screen provides the current inverter output voltage and the inverter temperature.
  • Page 138 General operation This screen provides the latest inverter output voltage of the Fig. 12.3.3.4-7: Phase voltage L3 single phases with the matching conductor current and the circuit board temperature. The inverter will be switched off at a circuit board temperature of 75 °C. You can access the inverter screen by actuating the cursor-up button while in operation mode.
  • Page 139 After the delay time, the generator will be stopped automatically. You can interrupt the delay time by pressing the start/stop button. (Not recommend by Fischer Panda. The Engine may overheat) Fig. 12.3.3.6-1: Delay time...
  • Page 140 General operation The autostart function will remain active even after the Warning! Automatic start-up controller is switched off and on again with the On/Off button. To deactivate the autostart function, the flag in the EEPROM must be reset with "Disable". Siehe “Activating/deactivating the autostart function ("Autostart")”...
  • Page 141 Dimtime (dimming time) Time until the display switches to dimmed mode, 0-225s, 0= function deactivated Config Password protected area for Fischer Panda associates and Fischer Panda service points Network ID Settings for the network ID of the panel Save & Exit...
  • Page 142 General operation 12.4.2 Setting the brightness of the backlight ("backlight" and "dimtime") The brightness of the display backlight of the Panda iControl2 panel can be varied in ten increments (0-9). Also, the display can be dimmed with a timer if no button is actuated on the control panel for a parameter is able period. To adjust the default brightness and the dimmed brightness, the set-up menu offers the items "backlight 1"...
  • Page 143 Settings in this area must only be entered by Fischer Stop! Panda associates and Fischer Panda service points. The "config" sub-menu is a password protected area in which the generator type can be selected, and generator parameters in the EEPROM can be modified.
  • Page 144 General operation To activate the autostart function, select the item Fig. 12.4.6-1: Set-up menu "Autostart" in the set-up menu using the cursor buttons and confirm the selection with the Start/Stop button. In the "Autostart" sub-menu, you can select between the Fig.
  • Page 145 General operation Then, the controller is shut down. Fig. 12.4.6-6: Goodbye screen prior to shutting down After switching the controller back on, the display status Fig. 12.4.6-7: Default display screen in autostart mode field reading "AUTOSTART" indicates that the autostart function is active, or, if it reads "STANDBY", this means that the autostart function was deactivated: The autostart function will remain active even after the...
  • Page 146 General operation Resetting the time until the next service Fig. 12.4.7-1: Resetting the time until the next service By actuating the Start/Stop button again, you can reset the service interval to the original interval. The service interval for each generator type is stored in the software. The controller is switched off after resetting the service interval.
  • Page 147 General operation 12.5 iControl2-Emergency-Stop The iControl2 is prepared for the connection of an emergency stop. The socket for the emergency stop is in the cable harness integrated and bridged (1X1, optional emergency off). The bridge must be removed and the emergency stop connected.
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  • Page 149 Warning! Properly dimension your system. designed and adequate for „standard“ installation situations. As Fischer Panda does not know the specific installation and operating situation (e.g. special vehicle shapes, high travel speeds, and special application conditions, etc. ), this installation specification can only serve as a guideline and example.
  • Page 150 Installation only an electrician may carry out the installation of the electrical connections of the generator. Generator and cooling water may be hot during and after Warning! Hot surface/material operation. Burn/scalding hazard! During operation, overpressure may build up in the cooling system.
  • Page 151 Autostart USTART/STOPP Autostart A jumper between terminal 6 and 7 closes the autostart contact. A jumper between terminal 6 and 7 closes the autostart contact. Use only original Fischer Panda connecting cables. Note! 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 13: Installation - Seite/Page 161...
  • Page 152 Installation 13.3 Dimensions Fig. 13.3-1: Housing of the Panda iControl2 panel Seite/Page 162 - Kapitel/Chapter 13: Installation 2.7.20...
  • Page 153 The Panda iControl2 controller is connected to the wire harness with the 18-pin jack. The centre 6-pin jack is designed for the Fischer Panda standard bus. The Panda iControl2 panel is connected to this jack. The Fischer Panda CAN bus is connected to the 6-pin jack at the bottom right of the circuit board. The configuration of the connectors is given in the subsequent tables.
  • Page 154 Terminal Terminal description Function UBUS Bus supply voltage Fischer Panda bus ground, ground connection between Panda iControl2 controller and Panda iControl2 panel REIZ Exciter line, is switched to ground by the panel if the controller is to switch on DATA+...
  • Page 155 Installation 13.5 Master and Slave Panels With the iControl2 it is possible to have up to four remote control panels at one iGenerator. (One Master + three Slave) The standard iControl panel has the Art. No. 21.02.02.131P. This Panel has integrated termination resistors and is the Master Panel.
  • Page 156 The original start-up log of the generator must be sent to Note! Fischer Panda to obtain the full warranty. Make sure that you retain a copy for your records. The corresponding forms are included in the generator manual.
  • Page 157 Maintenance 14. Maintenance 14.1 Maintenance of the iControl2 controller The iControl2 controller is maintenance-free. The fuses of the controller are self-healing. 14.1.1 Cleaning the iControl2 controller The housing shall be cleaned within the scope of the overall generator cleaning. The housing can be wiped off with a soft, lightly dampened cloth.
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  • Page 159 Warnings and error messages 15. Warnings and error messages To enable the safe operation of the generator, the Panda iControl2 controller is programmed with a series of warnings and error messages that influence the generator operation. 15.1 Warnings Warnings are issued when the variable being monitored, e.g. temperature, reaches a defined warning threshold. The warnings are issued on the Panda iControl2 panel display via the cyclical display of the word „HIGH“...
  • Page 160 Warnings and error messages 15.1.2 Warning messages All warning messages defined for the Panda iControl 2 and the corresponding display output are compiled in the subsequent table. Fig. 15.1.2-1: Warning messages Warning message on the display Meaning of warning message „HIGH“...
  • Page 161 Warnings and error messages 15.2.1 Error messages All error messages defined for the Panda iControl 2 and the corresponding display texts are compiled in the subsequent table. Fig. 15.2.1-1: Error messages Error message on the display Meaning of error message „OUT“...
  • Page 162 Warnings and error messages Fig. 15.2.2-1: Warning and fault thresholds for different generator types Generator type Warning/fault Warning threshold Fault threshold 5000i marine Cylinder head temperature 85 °C 95 °C Delay Winding temperature 130 °C 135 °C Delay Exhaust manifold temperature 70 °C 75 °C Delay...
  • Page 163 Starter battery voltage high 15.0 V 15.2.3 Bus errors If the communication connection is lost on the Fischer Panda bus, an error is output on the display after a period of 10 seconds: 2.7.20 Kapitel/Chapter 15: Warnings and error messages - Seite/Page 173...
  • Page 164 This error will occur if at least one of the two data lines Fig. 15.2.3-1: Error: „NO CONNECTION“, error in the of the Fischer Panda bus is disconnected. Once the communication (Fischer Panda bus) connection is restored, the error message can be acknowledged with the Start/Stop button.
  • Page 165 Warnings and error messages 15.3.4 Can I delete the error memory? No, it is not possible to delete the error memory. 15.3.5 Where are the errors stored? In the EEPROM of the panel or in the storage of the control board? The errors are stored in the EEPROM of the control board.
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  • Page 167 Annex 16. Annex 16.1 Technical data 16.1.1 Technical data for iControl2 control unit Fig. 16.1.1-1: Technical data for iControl 2 control unit iControl 2 control unit Supply voltage 12 V-13.5 V (12 V automotive) Current consumption, nominal 175 mA Current consumption, stand-by 2.5 mA Operating temperature -20 °C to +85 °C...
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