All alarms and warning windows, Alarm window, List of all alarms – Optima Company 600 - 1700 User Manual

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Is the heat pump fused for this output?
(290 A/W)

High temperature difference heat
transfer fluid

The heat pump is now working at its
highest permitted temperature

Additional heat is now working at its
highest permitted temperature

Tripped low pressure switch

Tripped high pressure switch

Sensor failure / short circuit

Faulty function in 4-way valve

T6 High hot gas temperature

Error on electric additional heat (290 A/W, electric cassette)

Fault on additional heat for heating system (electric/oil-fired boiler)

T8 High flow temperature

Low temperature in condenser

Tripped motor cut-out compressor

Tripped motor cut-out fan

All alarms and warning windows

An alarm can sometimes occur temporarily due to various reasons. However, there is never
a risk involved in resetting an alarm. All the alarms that can appear in the menu display are
described in this section. The descriptions give you an idea about the nature of the alarm
and what you can do to rectify it.

The alarm log (see Advanced menu) shows the alarms and warnings that have occurred.

List of all alarms:

What to do if a fault occurs

List of all warning windows:

Alarm window

Tripped low pressure switch

Possible cause 1: The evaporator is clogged.

Action:

1. Clean the evaporator. See Maintenance.

2.

Select

Acknowledge

.

3. Wait for the heat pump to start.

4. If the fault returns, contact your dealer.

Possible cause 2: Blocked fan.

Action:

1. Remove any items that are blocking the fan.

2.

Select

Acknowledge

.

3. Wait for the heat pump to start.

4. If the fault returns, contact your dealer.

Possible cause 3: Lack of refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit.

Action:

1. Select Acknowledge.

2. Wait for the heat pump to start.

3. If the fault returns, contact your dealer.

Possible cause 4: Fault in the automatic defrost system or fan motor.

Action:

1. Select Acknowledge.

2. Wait for the heat pump to start.

3. If the fault returns, contact your dealer.

Possible cause 5: Fault in the expansion valve.

Action:

1. Select Acknowledge.

2. Wait for the heat pump to start.

3. If the fault returns, contact your dealer.

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