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8 ALARM MENU
The ALARM menu is used to view (and reset, if necessary) the alarm conditions that
may arise on the unit while it's working. The alarms are divided into various catego-
ries according to their seriousness. Remember that some of them can cause serious
damage to the unit so, before performing a reset, it's important to be sure about the
nature of the alarm and the reason it was triggered (contacting specialised techni-
cal personnel if necessary).
8.1 MAIN ALARM PAGE
Indicates the number of alarms currently active on the unit.
8.2 ACTIVE ALARMS PAGE
Indicates the alarms currently active on the unit providing some information on the
nature of the alarm
8.3 ALARM HISTORY
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— Indicates the time and date when the alarm was triggered
— Indicates the number with which the alarm was saved in the memory
— Indicates the alarm ID code
— Indicates the short description of the alarm
— Indicates the temperature of the water entering the heat exchanger at the time
of the alarm
— Indicates the temperature of the water leaving the heat exchanger at the time
of the alarm
— Indicates the low pressure value on circuit 1 at the time of the alarm
— Indicates the high pressure value on circuit 1 at the time of the alarm
— Indicates the low pressure value on circuit 2 (if installed) at the time of the alarm
— Indicates the high pressure value on circuit 2 (if installed) at the time of the
alarm
1. Used to go to the rst alarm in the alarm log
2. Used to go back to the previous alarm in the alarm log
3. Used to move on to the next alarm in the alarm log