Control and Monitoring Units 117001US 6
Use as a Replacement Unit
The control unit may only be replaced by qualified staff who
are able to recognize shock hazards.
The unit may only be adjusted by trained and qualified staff.
If you want to replace an existing control unit with the Universal
Control Unit, please observe the following pointers.
Before you exchange the units, check whether the mains
voltage is the same as that indicated on the new control unit.
Make a note of the parameter values on the unit to be replaced.
Which values are involved will depend on your type of unit.
Please consult the respective description of the unit for this infor
mation. If necessary, label all the cable conductors to be recon
nected with the previous terminal designations like, for instance,
WS, DS, DS2, MK, DK , +, , etc. The conductors to be recon
nected to relays d1, d2 and d3 must be additionally labeled with
the corresponding terminal numbers.
Now remove the control unit and replace it with the Universal
Control Unit. Connect the inputs and outputs in keeping with
their previous functions. The configuration of the inputs and out
puts can be seen from the sticker attached to the top of the unit
or from the chapter applying to your type of unit.
Make sure the voltage selection described in the assembly chap
ter has been done correctly and only then connect the unit to the
power supply.
The power must switched on and off abruptly.
Then use the keyboard on the Universal Control Unit to transfer
the parameter values from the old control unit.
Please remember that the Universal Control Unit has to be
connected to the power supply before you can change the
parameters.
Check the status display to find out whether the unit is function
ing.
Faults
Fault displays
If a fault detected by one of the monitoring sensors should occur
while the central lubrication system is in operation, the control
unit will display the fault. The red fault LED will light up and the
symbol for the respective input will flash on the display.
Which fault is involved will depend on your type of unit. You will
find further information on this point in the corresponding chap
ter for your type of unit.
After the fault has been remedied, clear the fault display by
pressing the button.
Clear an error message only after its cause has been
remedied.
Equipment faults
Equipment faults are malfunctions that affect the control unit
itself.
Start faults
A start fault is involved when the control unit displays one of the
listed error messages after the power is turned on. In such a
case please contact a VOGEL service outlet.
Error message on Meaning
LC display
ERR1 No configuration loaded
ERR2 Checksum wrong
ERR3 Wrong firmware
Other faults or damages
If your control unit does not function as described in the respec
tive chapter covering your type of unit, please check first
whether the unit and all the leads have been correctly installed
and whether all the lubricant lines are tight.
Also check whether the unit you are using is designed for the
mains voltage available or whether you have correctly selected
the voltage.
If you are unable to remedy the fault in this way, please contact a
VOGEL service outlet.
The housing of the unit must not be opened.
Maintenance and repairs
The Universal Control Unit requires no maintenance.
Nevertheless, you should perform the following checks at regular
intervals to ensure faultless functioning of the control unit
• Check the control unit's basic functions by pressing the
button.
• Check the electrical connections.
Any further work may only be done by an approved VOGEL
service outlet.