12. SIGNALS AND ALARMS
During the operation, the machine visualises the current
status of the machine, the alarms and other situations that
need the operator attention.
Example: machine ready to start with a running alarm:
12.1 Signals
The signal messages are displayed and signalized with a beep.
When
DETERGENT LEVEL
that the detergent is over.
When
RINSE-AID LEVEL
that the rinse aid is over.
When
DOOR OPEN
appears on the display it means that
you are trying an operation that cannot be done with the
door opened or that you opened the door and interrupted a
cycle in progress.
When
DRAIN THE TANKS
that you are trying an operation that cannot be done with the
tanks full.
When
OUTLET BLOCKAGE
that it is necessary to remove the baskets from the exiting
shelf to continue the operation.
Signal screen example:
12.2 Alarms
The alarms are displayed with an alphanumeric code followed
by a brief description.
Alarm screen example:
appears on the display it means
appears on the display it means
appears on the display it means
appears on the display it means
READY TO S
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