: For mechanical "A" errors, a visual inspection of the positioning motor and screw assembly may reveal if the unit is stuck.
While specific manuals should be consulted for definitive lists, the codes generally follow a logic based on the machine’s axes:
While cleaning and resetting can solve 50% of error codes, some issues require professional service:
: Ensure the barcode reader, solenoid valve, and pump sockets are firmly plugged in at the rear of the device. Reference for Related Essilor Systems
Errors usually appear as an alphanumeric code on the screen (e.g., E-123 or ERR 45 ). They fall into categories:
The true value of error codes lies in how the operator responds to them. A novice operator might see a code and immediately call for technical support, leading to hours of downtime. A knowledgeable technician, however, uses the code as a starting point for a logical investigation.
: For mechanical "A" errors, a visual inspection of the positioning motor and screw assembly may reveal if the unit is stuck.
While specific manuals should be consulted for definitive lists, the codes generally follow a logic based on the machine’s axes:
While cleaning and resetting can solve 50% of error codes, some issues require professional service:
: Ensure the barcode reader, solenoid valve, and pump sockets are firmly plugged in at the rear of the device. Reference for Related Essilor Systems
Errors usually appear as an alphanumeric code on the screen (e.g., E-123 or ERR 45 ). They fall into categories:
The true value of error codes lies in how the operator responds to them. A novice operator might see a code and immediately call for technical support, leading to hours of downtime. A knowledgeable technician, however, uses the code as a starting point for a logical investigation.