User's Manual

8 Malfunction signalled by the transmitting unit
Use the light signals on the transmitting unit to identify the radio remote control malfunction.
If the problem persists after the suggested solution has been carried out, contact the support
service of the machine manufacturer.
Signals Possible reason Solutions
The green LED is steady
on.
The transmitting and
receiving unit do not
communicate.
Start up the radio remote control. If the
radio remote control does not start up,
check that the receiving unit is powered
on.
The green LED blinks
fast.
The radio remote control
is not started up.
Bring the actuators corresponding
to movement commands to the
rest position and press the START
pushbutton until the green LED blinks
slowly.
The green LED blinks
slowly
(one blink per second).
The receiving unit may
not work correctly.
See "Receiving unit signals" in Part D.
The red LED is steady
on during start up
The STOP pushbutton is
activated or damaged.
Unlock the STOP pushbutton or contact
the support service.
The red LED blinks
twice per second during
start up.
At least one of the
commands that were
checked at start-up (see
technical data sheet) is
enabled or damaged.
Bring the actuators corresponding to the
commands checked during start up to
the rest position or contact the support
service.
The red LED blinks
three times per second
during start up.
The battery is 󰘱at. Replace the battery with a charged one.
The green and red LEDs
are steady on and an
acoustic signal sounds
during start up.
The Air-KEY was
inserted in an incorrect
transmitting unit.
Use the correct transmitting unit.
The transmitting unit
has been replaced and
the Air-KEY has been
inserted in the "BACK-UP
UNIT" transmitting unit.
Store the address in the "BACK-UP
UNIT" (see paragraph 7.2.3).
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Malfunction signalled by the transmitting unit
AUTEC - Air series