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7-4. Error Codes

1

 

E R R O

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P r o g r

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C R C

 

 

 

M e m o

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P a r m.

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E R R O

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P r o g r a m

R a n g e

M e m o

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W i l l

B e R e s e t

P r e

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P a r m.

S e l e c t

 

 

 

 

 

1Program CRC Error

2Program Range Error

If either error code appears, reset the display to factory settings as fol- lows:

Press Parameter Select push but- ton or turn welding power source Off and back On. Change settings and continue.

7-5. Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trouble

 

Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

No weld output; unit completely inop-

Place line disconnect switch in On position (see Sections 4-6and 4-7).

erative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check and replace line fuse(s), if necessary, or reset circuit breaker (see Sections 4-6and 4-7).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check for proper input power connections (see Sections 4-6and 4-7).

 

 

 

 

 

No weld output; meter display On.

Input voltage outside acceptable range of variation (see Section 4-5).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check, repair, or replace remote control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit overheated. Allow unit to cool with fan On (see Section 3-2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If unit contains optional ground current sensor, excessive current in the ground circuit may have been

 

 

 

detected. Have electrician check input power circuit.

 

 

 

 

 

Erratic or improper weld output.

Check to make sure correct program is selected for welding wire and shielding gas used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use proper size and type of weld cable (see Section 4-2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean and tighten all weld connections.

 

 

 

 

 

No 115 volts ac output at duplex recep-

Reset circuit breaker CB1 (see Section 4-4).

tacle, Remote 14 receptacle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No 24 volts ac output at Remote 14 re-

Reset circuit breaker CB2 (see Section 4-4).

ceptacle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Description OM-188 304AFProcesses File MIG GmawFrom Miller to You Table of Contents Page Electric Shock can kill Symbol UsageArc Welding Hazards HOT Parts can cause severe burnsWelding can cause fire or explosion Fumes and Gases can be hazardousARC Rays can burn eyes and skin Flying Metal or Dirt can injure eyesFalling Unit can cause injury Welding Wire can cause injuryFire or Explosion hazard Moving Parts can cause injuryEMF Information Principal Safety StandardsCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings About Implanted Medical DevicesSymboles utilisés UNE Décharge Électrique peut entraîner la mortLE Soudage peut provoquer un in cendie ou une explosion DES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures gravesLES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereux Risque D’INCENDIE OU D’EXPLO- Sion LE Bruit peut endommager l’ouïeLES Bouteilles peuvent exploser si elles sont endommagées LA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesserLE Soudage À L’ARC risque de provoquer des interférences Proposition californienne 65 AvertissementsLES Fils DE Soudage peuvent provoquer des blessures En ce qui concerne les implants médicaux Principales normes de sécuritéInformation EMF OM-188 304 Duty Cycle And Overheating Specifications− Introduction CC Mode CV Mode Volt-Ampere CurvesSelecting a Location − InstallationDimensions And Weight 610 mm350 ft 400 ft Put terminals Weld Output Receptacles And Selecting Cable SizesARC Welding can cause Electromagnetic Interference Socket Information Remote 14 Receptacle InformationOptional 115 Volt AC Duplex Receptacle And Circuit Breakers Input Voltage Electrical Service GuideHz Three Phase Hz Single Min Grounding Conductor Size In AWGConnecting 1-Phase Input Power =GND/PE Earth Ground= GND/PE Earth Ground Connecting 3-Phase Input PowerFor Three-Phase Operation Front Panel Controls Power Switch− Operation Mode Meter Reading At Idle Meter Reading While Welding Meter FunctionsExample Displays Example Turn Output Adjust control to set arc length toSynergic Controls And Overview ControlsStick appears Press Increment or Decrement button until MIG appearsPress Increment or Setup Screens Choosing Pulse Program Choosing Pulse Programs And Setting ParametersSetting Arc Length Choosing Adaptive Or Non AdaptiveOM-188 304 Overview Of Programs Wire Type Wire Size− Programs Individual Program Information175 529 362 400 323 498 127 342 529 174 370 108 221 388 134 268 390155 529 315 400 183 529 409 400505 298 140 194 400 213 196 501 286 205 529 359 249109 529 432 272 125 529 578 320107 529 435 337 140 274 529 199 280 258 294 317 310376 323 494 349150 529 370 381 100 310 529 145 330 190 354 235 365280 370 130 529 325 376 165 529 415 385Blowing Out Inside Of Unit − Maintenance & TroubleshootingDo not remove case when blowing out inside of unit Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays Detected. Have electrician check input power circuit Error CodesTroubleshooting Reset circuit breaker CB1 see SectionStart Your Professional Welding Career Now − Electrical Diagram Circuit Diagram For Welding Power Source 230/460 Volt ModelsCircuit Diagram For Welding Power Source 460/575 Volt Models OM−188 304 − Parts List59 57 Dia Part Description Quantity Mkgs PC2 +212 Material Thickness Gauge Work like a Pro Support ServiceYour distributor also gives For assistance in filing or settling claims, contact To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visitMiller Electric Mfg. Co Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s

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