Passing one of the warning limits causes a visual signal to appear
on the control panel.
Passing one of the alarm limits causes a visual signal to appear
on the control panel and the immediate blockage of the weld-
ing operations.
It is possible to set start and end of welding filters to prevent
error signals during the striking and extinction of the arc (consult
the "Set up" section - Parameters 802-803-804).
3.12 Alarms screen
Allows the intervention of an alarm to be indicated and provides
the most important indications for the solution of any problem
encountered.
1
Alarm icon
2
Alarm code
3
Alarm type
Alarm codes
E01, E02, E03 Temperature alarm
E05
Current too high alarm
E06
Power module alarm (Boost)
E07
Wire feed motor supply alarm
E08
Blocked motor alarm
E10
Power module alarm (Inverter)
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E11, E19 System configuration alarm
E12
Communication alarm (WF - DSP)
E13
Communication alarm (FP)
E14, E15, E18 Program not valid alarm
E16
Communication alarm (RI)
E17
Communication alarm (μP-DSP)
E20
Memory fault alarm
E21, E32 Data loss alarm
E22
LCD display alarm
E29
Incompatible measurements alarm
E30
Communication alarm (HF)
E38
Undervoltage alarm
E39, E40 System power supply alarm
E43
Coolant shortage alarm
E48
Wire out alarm
E49
Emergency switch alarm
E50
Wire stuck alarm
E51
Unsupported settings alarm
E52
Anti-collision alarm
E53
External flow switch alarm
E99
General alarm
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