Monitor Menu; Vf: Flow Display; Te: Display Of Final Power Stage Temperature; Bt: Display Of Electronic Board Temperature - DAB PWM II 230 D 4.7 Instructions Pour L'installation Et La Maintenance

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6.2 Monitor menu

The MONITOR MENU is accessed from the main menu by pressing and holding the buttons "SET" and "-" (minus)
simultaneously for 2 seconds, or via the selection menu using buttons + or -.
Within this menu, by pressing MODE, the following values are displayed consecutively.

6.2.1 VF: Flow display

Displays the two possible statuses of the flow: "present" and "absent".
If the inverter is working in a multi-inverter system, the flow displayed represents the system flow. During multi-inverter
operation, the local flow is indicated in the rectangle at bottom left with the letters
"P" = present
"A" = absent
If the inverter is in single operation, it displays only the flow read by its own sensor.

6.2.2 TE: Display of final power stage temperature

6.2.3 BT: Display of electronic board temperature

6.2.4 FF: Display of fault log

Chronological display of faults occurring during system operation.
Tow numbers x/y are displayed below the symbol FF, which indicate respectively "x" for the fault displayed and "y" for
the total number of faults present; an indication of the type of fault is displayed to the right.
Buttons + and – can be used to scroll through the list of faults: press – to move back through the log through to the
oldest fault present, or + to scroll forward to the most recent.
The faults are shown in chronological order, starting from the oldest x=1 to the most recent x=y. The maximum
number of faults displayable is 64; after which the system overwrites the oldest versions in order.
Next to the type of fault, the time of switching on also appears, relating to the time the fault occurred.
This menu item displays the fault list but does not enable reset. The list can only be cleared by means of the specific
command in the item RF of the TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MENU.
Neither a manual reset or shutdown of the unit, or restored default settings will clear the fault log; only the above
procedure will enable this.

6.2.5 CT: Display contrast

This adjusts the display contrast.

6.2.6 LA: Language

Display in one of the following languages:
1- Italian
2- English
3- French
4- German
5- Spanish
6- Dutch
7- Swedish
8- Turkish
9- Slovakian
10- Romanian
11- Czech
12- Polish
13- Portuguese
14- Finnish
15- Ukrainian
16- Russian
17- Greek
18- Arabic

6.2.7 HO: Operating hours

Indicates, on two lines, the hours of inverter activation and pump operating hours.

6.2.8 EN: absorbed energy counter

This indicates on two lines the total absorbed energy and the partial energy. The total energy is a number that always
increases during the lifetime of the machine and can never be reset. The partial energy is an energy counter that can
be reset by the user. The partial counter is reset by pressing the [-] key for 5 sec.
The resetting of the partial hour counter also resets the hour histogram.
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