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8-2 Alarms
The format for all station alarms is “Station n [alarm text],” for
example, “Station 12 receiver low level.” The format for all
pump alarms is “Pump n [alarm text].” Any alarm that does
not start with “Station” or “Pump” is a system alarm.
The following tables list all alarms alphabetically, together
with possible causes. A “critical” alarm is one that causes the
affected device to stop.
Note: You can also see a list of alarms and their causes in the
controller’s online help. To display this information, touch the
color key of statuses in the upper right-hand corner of either
the “Station Status” or the “Pump Status” screen, or touch
Help at any other screen. When you are finished reviewing
the help, touch Return.
8-2-1 Station Alarms
Alarm message Possible cause
Material line is blocked.
Vacuum line is blocked.
Convey time is too long (time-fill station only).
Sequence valve has malfunctioned.
Vacuum switch has malfunctioned.
High vacuum
Note: After you have corrected the cause of this alarm, the alarm will be
cleared when the controller has conveyed a full load to this station.
Material container is empty.
Material line is disconnected from material source.
Vacuum line is disconnected from station.
Take-off compartment is not adjusted properly.
Convey time is too short.
No convey
Note: As a stopgap measure, you can disable the “no convey” alarm for
this station until the problem can be remedied. See pp. 48.
Not assigned (Critical) Station has not been assigned to a pump
8-2-2 Pump Alarms
Alarm message Possible cause
Circuit breaker or overload protector has tripped.
Pump failure
(Critical) Contactor has malfunctioned.
Pump fault (Function determined by your facility.)
Too many stations assigned to
pump
(Critical)
More than 20 stations are assigned to this pump.
8-2-3 System Alarms
Alarm message Possible cause
Battery for the controller is defective.
Low battery Battery for the controller is old and drained.