17 Troubleshooting
Fault
The tip drips.
The tip is not recognized.
There is interference
(EMC) in close proximity
to the charging stand.
This interference unlikely
since the power transmit-
ted is low.
17.2 System messages
Example:
17.3 Event messages in the display
The device displays event messages to signal that the device has deviated from an intended state.
Event messages inform the user about which options are available for further operation.
When the event message 'Notice' is displayed, you can continue working with the device. These event
messages signal that the device was not able to execute a task as intended in the program. Example:
battery is too weak.
When the event message 'Error' is displayed, a technical problem has occurred. If this event message
is displayed again after a restart and when performing the same task, the accuracy and proper func-
tion of the device can no longer be guaranteed. Example: motor is blocked.
If the same event messages are repeatedly displayed, please contact BRAND.
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Possible cause
The tip has a leak.
Code is damaged.
Tip without coding used.
Charging stand emits interfer-
ence during the charging
process.
The device displays system messages to signal that certain
program sequences were shortened. System messages in-
form the user about which options are available for further
operation.
Corrective action
Replace the tip.
Eject the tip and reinsert.
Use a new or coded tip.
Increase the distance between the im-
paired device and the charging stand.
Place the device in the charging station
again.
Make sure that there are no foreign ob-
jects between the charging stand and
the device.
HandyStep® touch, HandyStep® touch S 997486