Technical data
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Shutting o the power supply while the appliance is running can irreparably damage its
internal components!
Start up
Switch on the appliance by means of the on/o command (placing it in the "ON"
position).
When activation is successful, the appliance is managed by the S61 controller in its elec-
trical panel (see paragraph 3.2 ON-BOARD ELECTRONICS → 19). The controller’s display
may be viewed through the viewing hole on the front panel of the unit itself.
During operation, the S61 controller displays operating codes.
If the appliance remains inactive for a prolonged period, it is possible that air is present
in the gas pipes. In this case, activation fails and the appliance reports the operating
code: "u412" - ame controller arrest (temporary) (see Paragraph 8.1 MACHINE OPERAT-
ING CODES → 69) and after a brief interval the appliance automatically launches the start
up procedure again. If code u 412 is signalled 4 times on successive activation attempts,
the code persists, the appliance locks out the ame controller and displays the following
operating code: "E412" – ame controller arrest (see Paragraph 8.1 MACHINE OPERATING
CODES → 69). In this case reset is not automatic.
To restore operation of the appliance, carry out a reset of the ame control unit via menu
2 of the controller: the procedure is illustrated in Paragraph 3.3 RESET OPERATIONS AND
MANUAL DEFROSTING → 21. After it is reset, the appliance will make a new attempt to
activate.
If the appliance locks out several times, contact a Robur TAC by calling the Technical Serv-
ice Department of Robur S.p.A. (tel. 035 888.111).
Shut down
Switch o the appliance via the on/o command (placing it in the "OFF" position).
The shutdown cycle takes approximately 7 minutes to complete.
VISUALISING AND RESETTING OPERATING CODES
Operating codes can be generated:
by the S61 on-board controller;•
by the CCP/DDC (if present).•
The operating codes generated by the S61 controller are displayed on its screen and can
also be viewed on the CCI (if present) or DDC (if present).
Operating codes generated by the controller can be cleared through the board itself or
from the CCI/DDC (if tted and allowed).
For a description of operating codes generated by the controller and how to clear them,
refer to the list of operating codes contained in Paragraph 8.1 MACHINE OPERATING
CODES → 69.
The controller (see Figure 5.1 Electronic board S61 → 39) is located inside the electrical
panel of the appliance and the display may be viewed through the viewing hole on the
front panel of the unit itself.
The Machine Codes generated by the CCI/DDC may only be viewed on the display of the
CCI/DDC and may be cleared only through the CCI/DDC.










