7-3. Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays

V A

1

HE.L P−0

V A

2

HE.L P−1

V A

3

HE.L P−2

V A

4

HE.L P−3

V A

5

HE.L P−4

V A

6

HE.L P−5

V A

7

HE.L P−6

V A

8

HE.L P−7

V A

9

HE.L P−8

V A

10

HE.L P−9

.All directions are in reference to the front

of the unit. All circuitry referred to is lo- cated inside the unit.

1 Help 0 Display

Indicates a shorted thermistor RT2 on the left side of the unit. If this display is shown, con- tact a Factory Authorized Service Agent.

2 Help 1 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the primary power circuit. If this display is shown, contact a Fac- tory Authorized Service Agent.

3 Help 2 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the thermal protection circuitry located on the left side of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Service Agent.

4 Help 3 Display

Indicates the left side of the unit has over- heated. The unit has shut down to allow the

fan to cool it (see Section 3-2). Operation will continue when the unit has cooled.

5 Help 4 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the thermal protection circuitry located on the right side of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Service Agent.

6 Help 5 Display

Indicates the right side of the unit has over- heated. The unit has shut down to allow the fan to cool it (see Section 3-2). Operation will continue when the unit has cooled.

7 Help 6 Display

Indicates that the input voltage is too low and the unit has automatically shut down. Opera- tion will continue when the voltage is within the acceptable lower range limit (15% below the applicable input voltage). If this display is

shown, have an electrician check the input voltage.

8 Help 7 Display

Indicates that the input voltage is too high and the unit has automatically shut down. Operation will continue when the voltage is within the acceptable upper range limit (15% above the applicable input voltage). If this display is shown, have an electrician check the input voltage. Help 7 can also indicate a bus voltage imbalance.

9 Help 8 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the secondary power circuit of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Ser- vice Agent.

10 Help 9 Display

Indicates a shorted thermistor RT1 on the right side of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Service Agent.

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Miller Electric 460Volt, 575Volt, 230Volt manual Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays

575Volt, 460Volt, 230Volt specifications

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