Graco 313289s View Alarms, Diagnose Alarms, Clear Alarms, Icon Function

Page 23

Alarms

View Alarms

When an alarm occurs the alarm information screen automatically displays. It shows the current alarm code along with a bell icon. It also shows the alarm location with top and side views of the sprayer.

Alarms

Icon Function

Moving up

Moving down

Top changeover

Bottom changeover

One reed switch signal is missing

Blank: No reed switch signal

There are two levels of alarms: warnings and advisories. A bell icon indicates an alarm. A solid bell icon with an exclamation point and three audible alerts indicate a warning. And an outlined hollow bell icon and a single audible alert indicate an advisory.

Advisories are notifications that require attention but not immediately. Alarms require immediate correction; therefore, sprayer operation automatically stops.

This screen also shows diagnostic information. There are three lines of data on the left side. The top line shows the power supply or alternator power supply. This should be between 23-25 Volts for power supply sys- tems and 10-14 Volts for alternator systems. The middle line shows the sensor voltage. This should be between 4.9-5.1 Volts.

The center of the screen shows linear sensor vertical bar graphs and reed switch information. The A side information is on the left and the B side information is on the right. Linear sensor position is displayed on the bar graph that goes up and down when the pump moves. This bar graph should move from top to bottom to match each pump stroke.

The state of the two reed switches in each air motor are shown with the arrow above each vertical bar graph.

Diagnose Alarms

See Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting for causes and solutions to each alarm code.

Clear Alarms

Press to clear alarms and advisories. From the

alarm information screen, press

to return to the

run (fluid control) screen.

 

313289S

23

Image 23
Contents XM Plural-Component Sprayers313289S Contents Manual Description Related ManualsComponent Manuals in U.S. English Fire and Explosion Hazard Intrinsic Safety Equipment Misuse Hazard Location Category Key ModelsXM a XM B XM D XM C XM E ApprovalsMoisture Sensitivity Isocyanates OverviewIsocyanate Hazard Material Self-IgnitionKeep Components a and B Separate Components a and BChanging Materials Location Proper Lifting of Sprayer Lift Using a ForkliftLift Using a Hoist Before RepairRelieve Pump Fluid Pressure Pressure Relief ProcedureRelieve a and B Fluid Pressure Flush Before Using Equipment Use Solvent Pump FlushFlush Mixed Material Flush Mix ManifoldFollow Pressure Relief Procedure, Turn on heaters until fluid lines are clear of sol- vent ProcedureEmpty and Flush Entire System new sprayer or end of job GuidelinesR3123593132896 R3123593132897 Flush Entire System new sprayer or end of job on Cleaning ProcedureRelieve pressure. See Pressure Relief Procedure, Shutdown Entire SystemXM Setup and Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingSee Appendix a in manual Tor Power Supply Control Compo Clear Alarms AlarmsView Alarms Diagnose AlarmsAlarm Code Alarm Problem When Active Cause Solution Alarm Codes and TroubleshootingSee Pump Assembly, Pump Test Daily Check Recommended Optional User-Settable Maintenance Warnings Optional User-Settable Spray Limits Stop Possible Alarms by ModeMode Control Logic Alarms R2DWhat Alert Where LED Diagnostic InformationAlarm Code Key Module Status LED Signal Diagnosis SolutionBoth Filters RepairReplace Air Filter Element Main Air Inlet Manifold FilterDVA DVB User Interface/Control BoxRemove Shroud Replace Solenoid ModuleReplace USB Module Update USB Module SoftwareLoad software. See Update USB Module Soft Ware Replace Fluid Control Module FCM Update Fluid Control Module FCM SoftwareLoad software. See Update Fluid Control Module FCM Software Display Replace AlarmUpgrade Software Replace Display Replace Display BatteryReplace Front Panel Wall Power Supply Control ComponentsReplace Power Supply Module USB Alternator Power Supply Control ComponentsAlternator Module Repair FCMReplace Alternator Regulator Air Controls Gauge 326 319 330 340 331 Mix Manifold Assembly Fluid Control AssemblyDosing Valve Assembly Replace Fluid Pressure Sensor Temperature RTD SensorSensors Remove Displacement Pump Pump AssemblyRemove Pump Assembly Remove Air Motor Replace Service and RepairSolvent Pump Fluid HeatersSimplified Electrical Schematic, XM Sprayer with Alternator Electrical SchematicsElectrical Schematics 313289S Simplified Pneumatic Schematic, XM Sprayer with Alternator313289S Detailed Electrical Schematic, XM Sprayer with AlternatorBlue Green Detailed Electrical Schematic, XM Sprayer with AlternatorXM Plural Component Sprayer with Wall Power Simplified Electrical Schematic, XM Sprayer with Wall PowerSimplified Pneumatic Schematic, XM Sprayer with Wall Power Manual With Wall PowerDetailed Electrical Schematic, XM Sprayer with Wall Power Heaters Wiring SchematicsBox FluidHopper Heaters Junction Box Wiring Schematics 313289S XM3, XM4 PartsXM Plural-Component Sprayers XM1, XM2XM7, XM8 Models XMB and XMEXM5, XM6 113 114 120 121 122 135 137 115 See Air Controls Module Parts, Fluid Control Assembly PartsCommon Parts Part Description QtyXM1 and XM2 Models Parts Varying by ModelXM1 and XM2 Models XM Plural-Component Sprayer Models Part Description XM3 and XM4 ModelsXM3 and XM4 Models XM5 and XM6 Models Adapter XM7 and XM8 Models XM7 and XM8 Models Label Air Power and Electric Power VersionsControl Box 255771 Parts Part DescriptionMODULE, USB BaseAlternator Assembly Control Box Power Supply OptionsWall Power Supply Assembly Cable Connections Wall Power Supply AssemblyCoupling Air Controls Module 255761 PartsAdapter RegulatorCircuit Breaker 10A Switch 25AJunction Box 256540 Parts Circuit Breaker 25ASENSOR, RTD Fluid Control Assembly PartsCAP Plug Air Inlet Manifold 255762 PartsSwivel Turbine Alternator Module 255728 PartsRepair and Spare Parts Reference Part Description Qty Part of AssemblyAccessories and Kits Caster Kit Electric Heated Hose Power Supply KitDesiccant Dryer Kit Shutoff/Check Valve KitSystem Dimensions without Hoppers DimensionsTwo 20-Gallon Hoppers Rear Mounted System Dimensions with HoppersTwo 20-Gallon Hoppers Side Mounted Two 7-Gallon Hoppers One 20-Gallon Hopper and One 7-Gallon HopperPTFE, Uhmwpe Technical DataGraco Information Graco Standard Warranty