SFPL - Fault Codes - Fault Code Descriptions

SFPL - Fault Codes - Fault Code Descriptions

When a system fault has occurred the fault icon will be showing in the status icon area.
To identify the fault, enter the Menu System then select System Faults. This will display a list of the current system fault codes. Select a fault code for more information.

The table below describes the fault codes and actions required to fix the fault.



The information in the table above is also displayed on the system fault information screen on the display for the selected fault code.
 


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