Fault indicators
Faults are signaled on the basic screen in the status field and by the floor lighting (spotlight). In addition, an acoustic alarm (horn) informs the operator in the event of a fault. Tapping on the status field (symbol ) opens the information system. The information system displays general device information as well as information about faults and warnings that occur.
Alert levels
A distinction is made between the following alarm levels, which trigger corresponding reactions. For an overview of the faults, click here...
Alert level | 5 | 10 | 13 | 20 | 30 | 33 | 35 |
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Status field (spotlight) | Yellow | Yellow | Yellow | Red | Red | Red | Red |
Heating | Off | - | - | Off | Off | Off | Off |
Pump | - | - | - | - | Off | Off | Off |
Cooling | - | - | - | - | Off | Off | Off |
Horn | - | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active |
Alarm contact | - | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active |
Alarm on interface | - | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active | Active |
Alarm acknowledgement | Automatically | Automatically | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
In case of alarm level faults 10–35:
- Horn, alarm contact (additional equipment ZB) are activated and the fault is transmitted to the interface (additional ZD, ZC, ZPequipment).
- Horn by tapping the Mute button .
- Detect the cause of the fault. To determine the cause of the fault, click here... .
- Acknowledge the fault by tapping on the button or by swiping to the left (Fig.). The fault is no longer present in the view.