The number of beeps and blinking lights signify the type of error that
has occurred. Error conditions are assigned a 2-digit number. The
number is displayed by flashing lights and beeping, one digit at a time.
The RUN CONT key displays the first (tens) digit; the RUN SINGLE key
displays the second (ones) digit. For example, an error number of 25 is
displayed by pressing RUN CONT, which flashes lights 2 times, and
pressing RUN SINGLE , which flashes 5 times. Follow the procedure
below to find the number of the error.
1. Press the RESET key to clear the error signal (continuous beeping).
2. Press the RUN CONT key to hear the number of beeps which
represent the “tens” error code number. (No beeps means that the
error message number falls between one and nine). The Run lights
flash the same number of times as the “tens” error number. Press the
RUN CONT key again to repeat the message, if needed
3. Press the RUN SINGLE key to hear the number of beeps which
represent the “ones” error code number. No beeps means that there
is no “ones” error number (a zero). The Run lights flash the same
number of times as the “ones” error number. Press the RUN SINGLE
key again to repeat the message, if needed.
4. Press the RESET key to clear the error display mode and return to
the initial off-line status
The following examples may help you to understand how to determine
your error number:
If the RUN CONT key beeps twice and the RUN SINGLE key
beeps once, the error message code is 21.
If the RUN CONT key beeps once and the RUN SINGLE key
beeps twice, the error message code is 12.
If the RUN CONT key beeps once and the RUN SINGLE key
does not beep, the error message code is 10.
If the RUN CONT key does not beep and the RUN SINGLE key
beeps eight times, the error message code is 8.