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10 - COUNTERS
Informative screens that show the total count of partial operating hours (press
to
reset), and also a totaliser of the pump's general operating hours (not resettable).
Press
to select the total or partial viewing of the pump's operating hours.
11 - HISTORY
In this submenu, merely informative, record is shown of the latest alarms, if any, due
to motor current, or detection that the pump is running dry. If there is more than one,
modify the viewing by pressing
.
The information is presented in the following format: XX-DD/MM/YY-##
Where:
XX = type of alert (OL for overcurrent, DR for running dry)
DD/MM/YY = Day/Month/Year of alert
## = Number of alert on the same day
12 - FACTORY RESET
The last submenu in configurations enables a total reset of the configuration of the
controller. Through a question, the user can recover the factory configuration and start
the start-up wizard.
The factory reset eliminate all settings made except for the alert history and the total
operating hour counter on the pump.
Note 1: The
button is disabled if the configuration menu is active.
Note 2: If no selection is made in the configuration menu, the stand-by screen will
return after 20 seconds.
Note 3: The values changed in the start-up wizard as well as in the configuration menu
will be stored in case of power cut, therefore reconfiguration is not required.
10. WARNING MANAGEMENT
During normal operation of the time controller there may be alerts which are mostly
merely informative, and only in some cases may also stop the pump.
There are luminous and acoustic type alerts. The luminous only alerts may be consi-
dered a warning, but in no case involve modification to the normal operation of the
controller. These alerts may occur due to:
• Dirty pump basket alert
• Dirty sand filter alert
These alerts can be reset manually.
There are other types of alerts that may be considered alarms, and the luminous alert
will be accompanied by an acoustic alert. The acoustic alert is not continuous, and the
amount of time it sounds will depend on the time the alert is active. These alarms are:
• Excess ammeter consumption of the motor
• Detection of the pump is operating without water (if the configurations are activated)
These two alarms are self-resettable, up to a point which very infrequently occurs in
which the pump is totally blocked, until an authorised operator with manually reset is
the fault with the
button. The alerts considered alarms generate an entry in the
alert history.
Remember that only the alarm about ammeter consumption on the motor is always
active and cannot be deactivated.
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