Error Messages; Troubleshooting Schedule - Husqvarna PP220 Manual De Instrucciones

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Error messages

In case of any faults, a fault message (1) and a fault code (2) appears on the display. Please observe, the illustration
shows an example.
Low voltage detected on voltage bus.
Check the power supply connection.
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2
CODE: F0109
Measures for acknowledging fault messages:
Press "OK" on the display or activate the throttle control on the connected tool. No further action is required if the
fault message is deleted.
If the system freezes and an acknowledgment can not be made: Pull out the connector from the earthed socket outlet,
reconnect the power source. See instructions in the section "Assembling and adjustments".
If the fault persists, follow the instructions given in the troubleshooting guide or get in touch with an authorized dealer.
The power unit software can be updated. Contact your service agent for further information.

Troubleshooting schedule

Fault
Error messages
Code
F0101
Overcurrent detected
F0103
Fault detected in hardware
F0104
Error detected on the voltage bus
High voltage detected on voltage bus.
F0105
Check the power supply connection.
Temperature in the IGBT module too
F0106
high
F0107
Emergency stop switch pressed
FXX08*
High motor temperature detected
Low voltage detected on voltage bus.
F0109
Check the power supply connection.
Cooling fan fault detected. Check the
F0110
cooling fan
The clock has stopped, please correct
F0111
it if neccessary.
F0112
Low input voltage detected
F0113
High input voltage detected
FXX14*
Tool temperature sensor error detected
F0215
Travel motor has stopped
F0216
Depth motor has stopped
F0117
Fault detected in hardware
F0118
Fault detected in hardware
F0119
Temperature in the PP too high
* XX different numbers depending on the tool that is connected to the power unit.
MAINTENANCE
OK
OK
Cause
Active tool current too high Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Hardware fault
Tool voltage error
Brakes applied too hard
Power pack overheated
The emergency stop is
pressed in.
Tool motor temperature is
too high
Internal power pack
failure
Fan does not work
Clock stopped
Input voltage too low
Input voltage too high
Interruption or short circuit
in the temperature sensor.
Hit track end stop
Dirt on track
Blade is stuck
Blade is stuck
Hardware fault
Hardware fault
Power pack overheated
Steps
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Check the power supply
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Increase the flow of water coolant. Ensure clean water is used
so as not to clog up the water channels. See Technical data for
specifications for water flow, temperature and pressure.
Reset the emergency stop
Increase the flow of water coolant. Ensure clean water is used
so as not to clog up the water channels. See Technical data for
specifications for water flow, temperature and pressure.
Check input power or contact service
Check the fan. Replace as necessary.
Contact your service agent for a battery change.
Check minimum input power in manual
Check maximum input power in manual
Contact your service agent.
Clean the wall saw rail and check that the wall saw and
rail are securely fixed.
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Check that the wall saw and rail are securely fixed.
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Contact your service workshop if the problem remains.
Increase the flow of water coolant. Ensure clean water is used
so as not to clog up the water channels. See Technical data for
specifications for water flow, temperature and pressure.
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