Unit Operation
35
Alarms
When the unit is not operating properly, the microprocessor
records the alarm code, alerts the operator by displaying the
ALARM symbol and, depending on the type of alarm, shuts
the unit down.
There are three alarm categories:
Manual Start:
The alarm stops the unit, and only the ALARM symbol
appears on screen.
Figure 21: Manual Start
Once the alarm condition has been rectified, the ON/OFF key
must be pressed to start up again.
Press and release the SELECT key to display the current alarm
code on screen. If there is more than one active alarm, all the
alarm codes on the unit can be viewed in sequence by pressing
and releasing the SELECT key.
Auto Start:
The alarm stops the unit, the ALARM symbol appears on
screen and the unit starts up automatically once the alarm
condition has been rectified.
Figure 22: Auto Start
Unit Operation
35
Alarms
When the unit is not operating properly, the microprocessor
records the alarm code, alerts the operator by displaying the
ALARM symbol and, depending on the type of alarm, shuts
the unit down.
There are three alarm categories:
Manual Start:
The alarm stops the unit, and only the ALARM symbol
appears on screen.
Figure 21: Manual Start
Once the alarm condition has been rectified, the ON/OFF key
must be pressed to start up again.
Press and release the SELECT key to display the current alarm
code on screen. If there is more than one active alarm, all the
alarm codes on the unit can be viewed in sequence by pressing
and releasing the SELECT key.
Auto Start:
The alarm stops the unit, the ALARM symbol appears on
screen and the unit starts up automatically once the alarm
condition has been rectified.
Figure 22: Auto Start