Alarms, Deviations, and Advisories
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Alarms, Deviations, and
Advisories
There are three types of errors that can occur: Alarms,
Deviations, and Advisories. Errors are indicated by the
flashing red LED as well as on the display.
Alarms, indicated by , require immediate attention;
therefore, the XP PressureTrak disables the air motor
and the alarm screen automatically displays.
Deviations, indicated by , require attention, but not
immediately.
Advisories, indicated by , do not require attention.
Therefore, if a deviation or advisory occur, the system
continues running and or is displayed on the run
screen.
The following table shows the status of the front LED for
Alarms and Advisories.
Clear Alarms
1. Turn the air valve to OFF.
2. Reduce the air pressure regulator to minimum.
3. Wait for the air pressure to drop.
4. XP-hf only: Press the manual shuttle override button
on your air motor air valve. Refer to your air motor
manual.
5. Clear the cause of the error.
6. Press .
NOTE: If the system has air pressure when is
pressed, the screen will display how to reset the
system and clear an alarm. See F
IG. 1 or FIG. 2.
Press the lower arrow key to stop the demonstration
sequence and return to the alarm screen.
7. Turn the air valve to ON.
8. Increase the pressure to achieve the best pattern.
NOTE: When trying to clear an error and the screen
displays the “X”, the unit did not retract the solenoid
and is in an 8 second delay period before an
attempt can be tried to retract the solenoid. Verify
air pressure has dropped.
Front LED Description
OFF System is powered up and
monitoring pressure.
OFF In Circulation Mode or Manual
Bypass Mode.
OFF
A deviation exists.
Red Flash An alarm exists and the system
shuts down.
FIG. 1: XP PressureTrak Sequence
FIG. 2: XP-hf PressureTrak Sequence