7.4) ERRORS:
these appear during operation, combined with a beep and flashing LED Worklights,
to notify the operator of procedural or operational errors.
Message
Error description
The pressure release button (5)
was pressed before the control
ERROR
parameters were reached (Force/
Pressure).
Abnormal power consumption
of the motor for more than 3
001
seconds.
The tool stops.
Output voltage of the pressure
transmitter is out of the pre-set
002
range.
Failure to reach the set pressure
within 30 seconds of continuous
003
operation of the machine.
Overcharging of the battery with
protection tripping.
The tool stops.
004
Errors are displayed for about 30 seconds before being reset, but will display repeatedly in
the event of permanent anomalies.
8. CONNECTION TO COMPUTER
The memory card integrated in the tool records operating data from 200.000 cycles for transfer via
the USB cable supplied.
To view and manage this data, go to www.cembre.com and register in the dedicated area, then
download the free Cembre software CEM_SWBT01.
Keeping the Firmware of the tool updated, via free of charge download from here, will optimise
the tool's performance.
9. RETURN TO Cembre FOR OVERHAUL
In the case of a breakdown contact our Area Agent who will advise you on the problem and give
you the necessary instructions on how to dispatch the tool to our nearest service Centre; if possible,
attach a copy of the Test Certificate supplied by Cembre together with the tool or fill in and attach
the form available in the "ASSISTANCE" section of the Cembre website.
Solution
Repeat the work cycle and wait for the
motor to stop automatically.
Wait for the display to turn off (60 sec.)
or remove and re-insert the battery,
then re-start the tool.
If the error occurs frequently, contact
Cembre.
Repeat the work cycle; if the errors
reoccurs frequently, contact Cembre.
Repeat the work cycle; if the errors
reoccurs frequently, contact Cembre.
Wait for the display to turn off (60 sec.)
or remove and re-insert the battery,
then re-start the tool.
If the error occurs frequently, contact
Cembre.
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