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    Default Doser 2

    Since I’ve had my doser 2 it’s always had the ghl logo blinking red which means alarm
    I’ve been told to check the alarm condition of Any pump. And water sensor is met
    WHAT DOES THIS MEAN
    Then I’ve been told to pab system reset and reasign any devices
    The only cable I have is the USB one that came with the doser which was second hand
    How do I stop the logo from flashing red


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    Is it a standalone or attached to Profilux?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ispookie666 View Post
    Is it a standalone or attached to Profilux?

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    It’s a stand-alone doser 2 sa
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    Either way
    Check the filling level in dosers from 1-16 (even if you are not using them).

    Next look how the dosing pumps are controlled - is it dosing schedule or switch channel ?

    PABcom error normally shows up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ispookie666 View Post
    Either way
    Check the filling level in dosers from 1-16 (even if you are not using them).

    Next look how the dosing pumps are controlled - is it dosing schedule or switch channel ?

    PABcom error normally shows up.

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    All dosing pumps are controlled by dosing shedule


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    An alarm on a Standalone doser is commonly caused by fluid container levels running low or ATO/AWC function time limit being exceeded.
    Solution: Go through each dosing pump channel and click refill container where necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny View Post
    An alarm on a Standalone doser is commonly caused by fluid container levels running low or ATO/AWC function time limit being exceeded.
    Solution: Go through each dosing pump channel and click refill container where necessary.
    Done that still the same
    This is getting beyond a joke
    All the tech help I’ve received and the problem still exists

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    Last edited by chrisbascombe1; 24.07.2019 at 22:49.

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    We will need more information to better assist you.


    Did you connect via the app to see what is causing the alarm?
    The app gives you this information.

    Did you go through each dosing channel and refill all containers?

    Do you have any other dosing units connected to this SA doser?
    * If a PAB-cable is disconnected, this will cause the alarm

    Do you have any ATO or AWC functions setup?
    * If a float or optical sensor becomes lose or detached from the port, an alarm will be activated
    Last edited by Vinny; 25.07.2019 at 20:25.

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