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Additional explanations of error
codes
11.3
Acknowledge fault
General
6.0.0.0
E000
6.0.0.0
10
1/1
Fig. 54: Navigation in the event of an error
122
E000
5.0.0.0
S
Error E021:
Error 'E021' indicates that the pump requires more power than is per-
mitted. To ensure that the motor and electronic module do not suffer
irreparable damage, the drive protects itself by switching the pump
off if an overload lasts more than 1 minute.
The most common causes of this error are a pump that is configured
too small, especially when pumping viscous fluids, or an excessive
volume flow in the system.
When this error code is displayed, there is not an error in the electronic
module.
Error E070; possibly combined with error E073:
If additional signal lines or control lines are connected to the elec-
tronic module, the effects of EMC (immission/interference resistance)
may interrupt communication. This results in error code E070 being
displayed.
You can check this by disconnecting all the communication lines
installed by the customer from the electronic module. If the error no
longer occurs, there could be an external interfering signal on the
communication line(s) that exceeds the applicable standard values.
The pump can only return to normal operation once the source of
interference is remedied.
In the event of an error, the error page is displayed instead of the sta-
tus page.
In this case, the following procedure can generally be used for naviga-
tion (Fig. 54):
• To change to the menu mode, press the white button.
Menu number <6.0.0.0> flashes on the display.
By turning the white button, it is possible to navigate in the menu as
usual.
• Press the white button.
Menu number <6.0.0.0> appears steady on the display.
On the units display, the current incidence (x) as well as the maximum
incidence of the error (y) are displayed in the format "x/y".
Until the error can be acknowledged, pressing the white button again
will cause a return to menu mode.
NOTE:
A 30-second time-out causes the display to revert to the status page
or error page.
NOTE:
Each error number has a separate error counter that counts incidences
of the error within the last 24 hours. The error counter is reset after
manual acknowledgement, 24 hours after "Mains on" or after a
repeated "Mains on".
Salmson 05/2015