Stretch Wrappers
Alarm Messages
Alarm ID | Alarm Description | Alarm Message |
|---|---|---|
1 | GATE 1 IS OPEN | The gate is open or unlocked. Close the gate and push the Reset button. If the gate is closed, examine the override setting on the gate switch. |
2 | GATE 2 IS OPEN | The gate is open or unlocked. Close the gate and push the Reset button. If the gate is closed, examine the override setting on the gate switch. |
17 | E-STOP 1 ACTIVE | The E-stop is activated. Reset the E-stop and push the MCR Reset button |
18 | E-STOP 2 ACTIVE | The E-stop is activated. Reset the E-stop and push the MCR Reset button |
19 | E-STOP 3 ACTIVE | The E-stop is activated. Reset the E-stop and push the MCR Reset button |
20 | E-STOP 4 ACTIVE | The E-stop is activated. Reset the E-stop and push the MCR Reset button |
32 | E-STOP SAFETY RELAY IS OFF | The Safety Relay input does not align with the inputs of the machine safety components. Make sure that: Safety Relay operates correctly, All safety component inputs operate correctly, Correct the problem and start the machine. |
33 | INFEED LIGHT CURTAIN TRIPPED | The Light Curtain is tripped. Push the Reset button at the Light Curtain. Push the Reset button at the Operator Station. If the Light Curtain does not reset, push the button below to reboot the Light Curtain. |
34 | EXIT LIGHT CURTAIN TRIPPED | The Light Curtain is tripped. Push the Reset button at the Light Curtain. Push the Reset button at the Operator Station. If the Light Curtain does not reset, push the button below to reboot the Light Curtain. |
35 | FENCE DISCONNECT IS OFF | The Gate Lockout Disconnect is off. Turn on the disconnect and push the Reset button. |
81 | NO 24VDC INPUT POWER | The 24VDC Input Power circuit breaker is off or tripped. \nTurn on, reset the circuit breaker and start the machine. |
82 | NO 24VDC OUTPUT POWER | The 24VDC Output Power circuit breaker is off or tripped. \nTurn on, reset the circuit breaker and start the machine. |
83 | NO 24VDC SAFETY POWER | The 24VDC Safety Power circuit breaker is off or tripped. \nTurn on, reset the circuit breaker and start the machine. |
87 | CONVEYOR SAFETY RESET REQUIRED | Push the // button! |
88 | SAFETY RESET REQUIRED | Push the // button! |
89 | SAFETY CIRCUIT FAULT | The Safety Relay input does not align with the inputs of the machine safety components.\nMake sure that:\n1. Safety Relay operates correctly\n2. All safety component inputs operate correctly\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
90 | SAFETY RELAY FAULT | The Safety Relay is in a lockout condition or one of the Safety Contactors did not turn off.\n\nPush and reset the E-Stop. If the alarm does not reset, examine the Safety Relay wiring / Safety Contactor(s). |
91 | AIR DUMP VALVE FAULT | The Air Dump Valve is in a lockout condition or did not turn on.\n\nPush the Reset button to reboot the valve. |
92 | THE AIR IS NOT OFF | WARNING\nThe Air Dump Valave did not operate correctly.\nUse the manual Air Dump before you open the gate. |
96 | LOW AIR PRESSURE | The compressed air supply is below 60 PSI.\nLook for:\n1. Low air supply\n2. Crimped or pinched air line\n3. Moisture in the air line\nCorrect the problem with the air supply and start the machine. |
100 | INFEED JAM | There is blockage at the the Infeed Transition photoelectric sensor\n\nClear the blockage and start the machine. |
101 | EXIT JAM | There is blockage at the the Exit Transition photoelectric sensor\n\nClear the blockage and start the machine. |
102 | UPSTREAM CONVEYOR JAM | The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer |
103 | UNDERTRAVEL JAM | There is blockage at the Wrap Zone Under Travel photoelectric sensor. \nClear the blockage and start the machine. |
104 | OVERTRAVEL JAM | There is blockage at the Wrap Zone Over Travel photoelectric sensor. \nClear the blockage and start the machine |
105 | FILM HOIST NOT CLEAR OF MACHINE | The Film Hoist is not in the Clear Position.\n\nMove the Film Hoist to the Clear Position and start the machine. |
The film is out of the clamp. \nAttach the film to the clamp and start the machine | ||
The film is broken. Look for: 1. Sharp corners on the load or pallet 2. Payout set too low 3. Bad film roll 4. Empty film roll. Attach the film to the Film Clamp and start the machine. | ||
129 | PROFILE NOT CONFIGURED | This Wrap Profile is not available. Add the profile or change the profile number for the Wrap Zone conveyor on the Tracking screen. |
193 | ROTATION VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
The VFD has a fault condition. Make sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected | ||
196 | ROTATION CALIBRATION REQUIRED | A key value is not calibrated. Calibrate the device from the machine Setup Menu on the HMI. |
198 | ROTATION OVERSPEED | The speed of the rotation > the maximum speed for this machine. \nMake sure that the Home Proximity Sensor operates correctly.\nMake sure tha the VFD settings are correct. \nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
199 | ROTATION NOT AT HOME | The Rotation did not stop at Home at the end of the wrap cycle.\n\nExamine the decel setting on the drive. Adjust the Rotation and start the machine. |
200 | ROTATION JAM | The Home Proximity Sensor does not sense the rotation in the correct amount of time. \nLook for:\n1. Rotation\n2. Defective, loose cable\n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
209 | FDS VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
210 | FDS VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
212 | FDS CALIBRATION REQUIRED | A key value is not calibrated. Calibrate the device from the machine Setup Menu on the HMI. |
213 | FDS ENCODER FAULT | The encoder does not operate correctly. \nExamine the encoder and start the machine. |
214 | FDS BELT SLACK | The FDS belt is slack \n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the FDS path\n2. Defective FDS Down proximity sensor\n\nJog the FDS up to remove the slack and start the machine. |
215 | FDS PROX FAULT | The FDS shows that it is at the Up and Down limits at the same time.\n\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable\n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
216 | FDS GATE OPEN | The FDS gate is open. Close the gate and start the machine |
225 | MPS VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
226 | MPS VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
228 | MPS CALIBRATION REQUIRED | A key value is not calibrated. Calibrate the device from the machine Setup Menu on the HMI. |
241 | CUTTER ASSEMBLY NOT LOWERED | The Cutter assembly is not on the lowered proximity sensor. \nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n3. Defective solenoid\n4. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
242 | CUTTER ASSEMBLY DID NOT RAISE | The Cutter assembly did not fully raise \nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
243 | CUTTER ASSEMBLY DID NOT LOWER | The Cutter assembly did not fully lower\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
244 | CUTTER ASSEMBLY PROX FAULT | The Cutter assembly shows that it is raised and lowered at the same time. \nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
245 | WIPE DOWN DID NOT RETRACT | The Wipe Down did not fully retract.\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
246 | WIPE DOWN DID NOT EXTEND | The Wipe Down did not extend.\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
251 | WIPE ARM NOT RETRACTED | The Wipe Arm is not on the Retracted proximity switch.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n 2. Defective solenoid\n 3. Obstructed air line\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |
252 | WIPE ARM DID NOT EXTEND | The Wipe Arm did not fully extend.\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path \n2. Defective, loose cable\n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
253 | WIPE ARM DID NOT RETRACT | The Wipe Arm did not fully retract.\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
254 | WIPE ARM PROX FAULT | The Wipe Arm shows that it is both Extended and Retracted at the same time.\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable\n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
The Film Clamp is not on the Retracted proximity sensor. Look for: 1. Film stuck in clamp 2. Defective, loose cable 3. Defective, loose proximity sensor 4. Defective solenoid 5. Blockage air line. Correct the problem and start the machine. | ||
The Film Clamp did not fully retract. Look for: 1. Blockage in the path 2. Defective, loose cable 3. Defective, loose proximity sensor 4. Defective solenoid 5. Blockage in the air line Correct the problem and start the machine. | ||
289 | LOAD STABILIZER MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Excessive motor load\n 2. Bad motor\n 3. Lost phase on motor power\n 4. Motor overload setting too low\n 5. Something caught in drive chain\n\nReset the overload and restart the machine. |
290 | LOAD STABILIZER FAILED TO RAISE | The Load Stabilizer did not fully raise.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Obstruction blocking path\n 2.Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n 3. Defective solenoid\n 4. Obstructed air line\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |
291 | LOAD STABILIZER FAILED TO LOWER | The Load Stabilizer did not fully lower.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Obstruction blocking path\n 2. Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n 3. Defective solenoid\n 4. Obstructed air line\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |
292 | LOAD STABILIZER PROX FAULT | The Load Stabilizer is indicating that it is both Up and On The Load at the same time.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |
305 | TSD DISPENSER VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
306 | TSD DISPENSER VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
308 | TSD ELEVATOR MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
309 | TSD ELEVATOR BELT SLACK | The Elevator belt is no longer under tension.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Obstructions in the Elevator path\n 2. Defective Elevator Down sensor\n\nJog the Elevator up until the belt is under tension and restart the machine. |
310 | TSD HOT WIRE BROKEN | The Hot Wire is broken or no longer under tension.\n\nIf the wire is broken, replace the wire (Nichrome 0.66 Ohms/ft) and restart the machine. |
311 | TSD CUTTER JAM | The TSD was not able to cut the film or the cutter bar is jammed. Correct the problem and restart the machine. |
402 | INFEED 5 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
403 | INFEED 5 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
418 | INFEED 4 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
419 | INFEED 4 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
433 | INFEED 3 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
434 | INFEED 3 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
435 | INFEED 3 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition. Check the fault code. Make sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
438 | INFEED 3 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
449 | INFEED 2 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
450 | INFEED 2 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
451 | INFEED 2 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
454 | INFEED 2 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
465 | INFEED 1 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
466 | INFEED 1 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
467 | INFEED 1 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
470 | INFEED 1 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
481 | WRAP ZONE MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
482 | WRAP ZONE VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
483 | WRAP ZONE VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
485 | WRAP ZONE CENTERING FAILED | The load did not center on the conveyor.\nLook for:\n1. The load is in position but causes blockage to the undertravel or overtravel sensors.\n2. There was blockage to a load centering sensor before the start of the load centering process. |
486 | WRAP ZONE DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
497 | EXIT 1 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
498 | EXIT 1 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
499 | EXIT 1 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
502 | EXIT 1 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
513 | EXIT 2 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
514 | EXIT 2 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
515 | EXIT 2 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
518 | EXIT 2 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
529 | EXIT 3 MOTOR OVERLOAD | The motor overload has tripped.\nLook for:\n1. Excessive motor load\n2. Defective motor\n3. Lost phase on motor power \n4. Motor overload setting is low\n5. Blockage in the drive chain\nReset the overload and start the machine. |
530 | EXIT 3 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
531 | EXIT 3 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
534 | EXIT 3 DISCONNECT IS OFF | The conveyor disconnect is off.\n\nTurn the disconnect on and start the machine. |
546 | EXIT 4 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
547 | EXIT 4 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
562 | EXIT 5 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
563 | EXIT 5 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
578 | EXIT 6 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
579 | EXIT 6 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
594 | EXIT 7 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
595 | EXIT 7 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
The conveyor watchdog timer has timed out. Look for a load that is jammed or increase the watchdog timer | ||
610 | EXIT 8 VFD COMM LOST | The PLC has lost communication to the VFD.\n\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the cable is connected.\n\nReset the VFD and start the machine. |
611 | EXIT 8 VFD FAULT | The VFD has a fault condition\nMake sure that the VFD has power and the that the communication cable is connected |
673 | INFEED GATE NOT DOWN | The Gate is not on the Down proximity sensor.\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n3. Defective solenoid\n4. Blockage in the air line\n\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
674 | INFEED GATE DID NOT RAISE | The Gate did not fully raise.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
675 | INFEED GATE DID NOT LOWER | The Gate did not fully lower.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
676 | INFEED GATE PROX FAULT | The Gate shows that it is both Up and Down at the same time.\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
689 | EXIT GATE NOT DOWN | The Gate is not on the Down proximity sensor.\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n3. Defective solenoid\n4. Blockage in the air line\n\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
690 | EXIT GATE DID NOT RAISE | The Gate did not fully raise.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
691 | EXIT GATE DID NOT LOWER | The Gate did not fully lower.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
692 | EXIT GATE PROX FAULT | The Gate shows that it is both Up and Down at the same time.\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
721 | LOAD LIFT NOT DOWN | The Load Lift is not on the Down proximity sensor.\n\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable \n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n2. Defective solenoid\n3. Blockage in the air line\n\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
722 | LOAD LIFT DID NOT RAISE | The Load Lift did not fully raise.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
723 | LOAD LIFT DID NOT LOWER | The Load Lift did not fully lower.\n\nLook for:\n1. Blockage in the path\n2. Defective, loose cable \n3. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n4. Defective solenoid\n5. Blockage in the air line\nCorrect the problem and start the machine |
724 | LOAD LIFT PROX FAULT | The Load Lift shows that it is both Up and Down at the same time.\n\nLook for:\n1. Defective, loose cable\n2. Defective, loose proximity sensor\n\nCorrect the problem and start the machine. |
738 | FILM SEALER LOW TEMP | The Film Sealer Temperature is too low.\n\nCheck that the Temp Controller is functioning and wait for the temperature to be within range.\n\nReset the fault and restart the machine. |
739 | FILM SEALER HIGH TEMP | The Film Sealer Temperature is too high.\n\nCheck that the Temp Controller is functioning and wait for the temperature to be within range.\n\nReset the fault and restart the machine. |
740 | FILM SEALER HEAD JAM | The Seal Head is jammed.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Obstruction blocking path\n 2. Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n 3. Defective solenoid\n 4. Obstructed air line\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |
741 | FILM SEALER PLATE JAM | The Seal Plate is jammed.\n\nCheck for:\n 1. Obstruction blocking path\n 2. Defective / loose cable or proximity switch\n 3. Defective solenoid\n 4. Obstructed air line\n\nCorrect the problem and restart the machine. |