7 maintenance and fault rectification, 1 maintenance, 2 remove interferences – VEGA VEGAMIP R62 Receiving unit - Transistor User Manual
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Maintenance and fault rectification
7
.1 Maintenance
If the device is used correctly, no maintenance is required in normal
operation.
7
.2 Remove interferences
The operator of the system is responsible for taking suitable measures
to rectify faults.
The first measure to be taken is to check the output signal. In many
cases, the causes can be determined this way and the faults rectified.
Error
Cause
Rectification
VEGAMIP
62
signals
"
covered" without being
submerged (overfill pro-
tection)
or
VEGAMIP
62
signals
"
uncovered" when being
submerged (dry run pro-
tection)
Operating voltage too low
Check operating voltage
Buildup on the sensor
Check if there is buildup on the two sensors, and if so,
remove it.
Wrong mode selected
Set the correct mode on the mode switch (max.:
overflow protection, min.: dry run protection). Wiring
should be carried out according to the quiescent current
principle.
Unfavourable installation
location
Mount the sensor (emitter/receiver) in a position where
there is a lot of measured product between emitting and
receiving unit.
Mount the sensor (emitter/receiver) in a psoition where
there are no interfering installations or moving parts.
Electronics defective
Operate the mode switch. If the instrument then does
not change the mode, the electronics module may be
defective. Exchange the electronics module.
Sensor defective
Operate the mode switch (min./max.). If the instrument
then switches mode, the sensor may be covered with
buildup or mechanically damaged.
If the switching function in the correct mode is faulty,
return the instrument for repair.
Signal lamp lights red
Operating voltage too low
Check operating voltage
Electronics module has
detected an internal mal-
function
Exchange the instrument or send it in for repair
Instrument switches de-
layed
Check switching delay
Adjust switching delay correctly
Reaction when malfunc-
tions occur
Fault rectification
Checking the switching
signal
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