Installation and Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- English (GB)
- 1. General information
- 2. Installing the product
- 3. Starting up the product
- 4. Product introduction
- 5. Control functions
- 6. Setting the product
- 6.1 Setting the sensor type
- 6.2 Setting the start level
- 6.3 Setting the stop level
- 6.4 Setting the high level
- 6.5 Stop delay
- 6.6 Power-on delay
- 6.7 Dry-running protection
- 6.8 Using the same level switch for the start and stop level
- 6.9 "Multipump settings"
- 6.10 "Antiseizing"
- 6.11 Signal detection time
- 6.12 Setting the maximum number of restarts with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.13 Setting the service interval with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.14 Operating the product
- 6.15 Motor protection
- 6.16 Alarm reset
- 6.17 Setting the buzzer with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.18 Setting units for Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.19 Setting units for the operating panel with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.20 GENIbus
- 6.21 Security
- 6.22 Starting the startup wizard with the operating panel
- 7. Servicing the product
- 8. Fault finding the product
- 8.1 Overview of alarm and warning codes
- 8.2 Code 2 (Power phase missing)
- 8.3 Code 4 (Too many motor restarts)
- 8.4 Code 9 (Power phase sequence wrong)
- 8.5 Code 12 (Service needed)
- 8.6 Code 22 (Moisture in motor of pump)
- 8.7 Code 25 (Wrong configuration)
- 8.8 Code 26 (Contactor shorted)
- 8.9 Code 48 (Motor is overloaded)
- 8.10 Code 51 (Blocked)
- 8.11 Code 57 (Missing water in the application)
- 8.12 Code 69 (Winding temperature too high)
- 8.13 Code 72 (Internal fault)
- 8.14 Code 76 (Internal fault)
- 8.15 Code 84 (Memory storage media faulty)
- 8.16 Code 85 (Internal fault)
- 8.17 Code 117 (Door opened)
- 8.18 Code 159 (Communication error CIMxxx)
- 8.19 Code 163 (Drive unit configuration fault)
- 8.20 Code 165 (Signal fault)
- 8.21 Code 191 (High water level)
- 8.22 Code 205 (Level switch inconsistency)
- 8.23 Code 220 (Contactor wear out)
- 8.24 Code 229 (Water on floor)
- 9. Technical data
- 10. Disposing of the product
6.14 Operating the product
6.14.1 Automatic operation
In automatic operating mode, the control unit starts
and stops the pump based on the signals it receives
from the connected level sensors and the
corresponding level settings within the control unit.
Related information
4.4 Application types
6.14.2 Manual operation
6.14.2.1 Starting and stopping the pump manually
with Grundfos GO Remote
1. Go to Settings > Control, pump 1 or Control,
pump 2.
2. Start the pump by selecting On and pressing OK.
3. Stop the pump by selecting Off and pressing OK.
Related information
6.14.2.3 Choosing what the pump must do after
manual start
6.14.2.2 Starting and stopping the pump manually
with the operating panel
1. To start a pump manually, press and hold
the Pump button until the pump starts.
The On indicator light is lit when the pump is
operating in manual mode.
2. Stop the pump by pressing the Pump button.
The Off indicator light is lit when the pump is
stopped.
Related information
6.14.2.3 Choosing what the pump must do after
manual start
6.14.2.3 Choosing what the pump must do after
manual start
The following can be configured:
• Automatic return
Here you select if the pump must automatically
return to a defined operating mode when the
manual start ends.
• Return to
Here you select whether the pump must return to
automatic operating mode or stop when the
manual start ends and Automatic return has
been enabled.
• Forced start time
Here you set the time period in which the pump
must run in manual operating mode.
1. Go to
Settings > Manual start.
2. Select Automatic return and choose one of the
following options:
• Disabled
• Enabled.
3. Go one step back in the menu and select Return
to.
4. Choose one of the following options:
• Auto
• Off.
5. Go one step back in the menu and select Forced
start time.
6. Set the time period in which the pump must run
in manual operating mode.
Related information
6.14.2.2 Starting and stopping the pump manually
with the operating panel
6.14.2.1 Starting and stopping the pump manually
with Grundfos GO Remote
6.15 Motor protection
6.15.1 Overheat protection
The control unit offers thermal protection for the
connected motors. Two types of thermal-protection
sensor can be connected to the control unit: a PTC
sensor (analog) and a thermal switch (digital).
Under normal running conditions, the sensor will act
as a short circuit, but when its temperature limit is
reached, it will open and tell the control unit that the
temperature is too high, and the pump is stopped.
When the temperature has dropped to the sensor-
trigger level, the pump will return to normal running
conditions. It will not be possible to start the pump
manually as long as the temperature is too high.
Related information
6.12 Setting the maximum number of restarts with
Grundfos GO Remote
6.15.4 Setting the motor protection with Grundfos
GO Remote
8.12 Code 69 (Winding temperature too high)
6.15.2 Overload protection
The pump is protected by internal software-based
motor-protection.
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