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KONE MonoSpace®

Maintenance Instruction

DIAGNOSTIC GUIDE FOR STANDARD NOCABINET


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This document is intended to be used by people who are familiar with elevator maintenance and
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CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1 How to use this instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Related documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1 General safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.2 Personal safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.3 Maintenance method safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1 Introduction to troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.2 Safety measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.3 Basic rules preventing ESD hazards (Electrostatic discharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.4 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5 TOP-LEVEL CHECKLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
APPENDIX A. MAIN SWITCH OR POWER LEDS ON LOP230 OR LOPCB ARE NOT OK . . . . . 12
A.1 Main Switch 220 is ON but main power seems to be OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
A.2 Main Switch 220 is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
A.3 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF and F2 fuse is blown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
A.4 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF but F2 fuse is OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
A.5 LOP230/F3 OK Led is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
A.6 LOPCB/+24V Led is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
A.7 LOPCB/+5V, LOPCB/+12V or LOPCB/-12V Led is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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APPENDIX B. LOPCB/CPU RUNNING LED IS NOT BLINKING AND “-----“ IS ON DISPLAY . . . . 22


B.1 LOPCB/RS232 switch is at right hand position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
B.2 LCECPUnc/CPU running Led is not blinking or LCECPUnc/Change board Led is ON23
APPENDIX C. LON COMMUNICATION IS NOT WORKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
C.1 +24V Car and Shaft OK Led is OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
C.2 Both Hoistway Comm OK and Car Comm OK Leds are OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
C.3 Hoistway Comm OK Led is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
C.4 Car Comm OK Led is OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
APPENDIX D. SAFETY CHAIN FAULTS WHEN ELEVATOR IS ABOUT TO START . . . . . . . . . . 31
D.1 Safety Input Led is OFF when the elevator is starting to drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
D.2 Car Door Contact Led is OFF (F0044, F0023). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
D.3 Shaft Door Contact Led is OFF (F0051) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
D.4 Main Contactor Led is OFF or blinking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
D.5 Start Permit Led is not OK (F0025) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
APPENDIX E. DRIVE RELATED LEDS NOT OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
E.1 V3F OK Led is OFF (F0026) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
E.2 SPEED > 0,1m/s Led is not working or fault codes F0082, F0015 appear . . . . . . . . 38
APPENDIX F. DOOR RELATED LEDS NOT OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
F.1 Close Door Command Led is OFF all the time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
F.2 Open Door Command Led is ON all the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
F.3 Photocell Led is ON or OFF all the time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
F.4 Door Open Button does not work? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
F.5 Close Force Limiter Led is ON all the time, Open Button and Photocell Leds are OFF and
F0048 and F0077 fault codes are displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
APPENDIX G. CAR POSITION RELATED LEDS NOT OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
G.1 77:U, 77:N or 77:S not working (F0083, F0109, F0052, position lost) . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
G.2 61:U, 61:N, 30 and B30 not working correctly (Fxxxx, position lost) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
APPENDIX H. DRIVE FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
H.1 Drive Fault F0105. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
H.2 Drive Runs Badly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
H.3 Drive Fault F0108. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
H.4 Drive Fault F0102. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
H.5 Abnormal Drive Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
H.6 Drive LEDs behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
APPROVALS AND VERSION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

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1 INTRODUCTION

This instruction describes troubleshooting guidelines for KONE Monospace® 2.1 elevators which have
been set-up according to the relevant AM-instructions. The instruction was made using software
versions LCE™: 6.5.9 and drive: 0.75 to analyse the fault behaviour.

1.1 How to use this instruction

This instruction is written using tables to guide the reader through the troubleshooting process. First, a
table with a complete list of points to check is presented. The details of every check are described in
subtables found as appendices. An experienced technician can do troubleshooting using just the top-
level table until the fault is located. The details on how to resolve the fault can then be found in the
subtables.
Read the subtables advancing downwards in the Check-column. Each cell in the Check-column
contains a check, test or a measurement in form of a question. The answer to the question can be YES
or NO. If the answer to the question is
• NO: The reader should continue downwards to the next cell in the Check-column.
• YES: The reader should continue to the right in the same line, where possible cause is explained
and a corrective action suggested. If the fault is not solved after the corrective action, the reader
should continue downwards to the next cell in the Check-column.

Example:

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Question1: Cause1: Action1:
Check/test/measurement in a The answer to Question1 Instructions on how to correct
form of question (for example was YES. the fault caused by Cause1.
Led ON/OFF, push some If the fault does not
button, measure some disappear, continue to the
voltage)? Check in Step2.
2 The answer to the Question1 Cause2: Action2:
was NO or Action1 did not The answer to Question2 Instructions on how to correct
make the fault disappear. was YES. the fault caused by Cause2.
Continue with the Question2 If the fault does not
in this cell. disappear, continue to the
Check in Step3.
3 The answer to the Question2 ... ...
was NO or Action2 did not
make the fault disappear.
Continue with the Question3
in this cell.

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1.2 Related documents

The following documents are related with maintenance of KONE Monospace® 2.1 elevators:

• AM-01.03.002 Take 5 - Electrical safety when working on elevators, escalators and autowalks
• AS-01.01.004 Take Care, End user safety focal points in elevator maintenance
• AS-01.01.039 General Fault Finding
• AM-11.65.002 Troubleshooting guide for drive system V3F16L
• AS-10.22.006 Repair Instruction for KONE MonoSpace®, MonoSpace® 1.6m/s and TranSys™
Shaft Electrification Panels
• AS-01.01.025 E-line MonoSpaceTM maintenance handbook
• AM-01.01.026 KONE MonoSpace®, Release 2.1, Installation instruction
• AS-10.70.001 Troubleshooting instruction for KONE AltaTM elevator
• TC05115W3-EN KONE Site Reference Pocket Book For LCE™ Electrification
• 774155 V3F16L DCBN functional description
• 762780 LCE Fault Codes
• 804611 V3F16L/V3F16R Drive Fault Codes
• 813131 User Interface Menu Instructions for Global LCE 6.7.18
• 813138 Global LCE Fault Codes
• Circuit diagrams

2 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

Hazardous waste material must be taken care of according to the local requirements and KONE
Environment Strategy.

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3 SAFETY

3.1 General safety precautions

Safety precautions Note


Follow your national lift codes and other safety In case of conflict between the Code and the
related regulations. present instructions, rely on your national code.
Follow your local hot work procedures.
The local safety codes and rules must be Refer to your local procedures for the type of
obeyed at all times. entrance protection required.
Follow the safe working methods. Use barriers and warning signs to inform
and protect the building users.
Follow this instruction. Do not skip any step, Warning signs highlight possible hazards.
otherwise there may be a potentially dangerous
situation which you have not considered.

ENSURE THAT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Do not connect or disconnect any connectors


AND CONDUCTORS ARE SAFELY DE- when the power is ON.
ENERGISED BEFORE WORKING ON THEM.
A locking off system for main electric supply
isolator or other system (for example fuse
removal, locking and tagging system, etc. when
applicable) must be agreed with person
responsible for the building electrification.
Personal safety equipment must be available Refer to the list of Personal safety items on the
and used as required. next chapter.
IF RISK OF INJURY FROM A FALL
Adequate fall prevention system must be in
place.
If the safety harness is used incorrectly you
may still sustain severe injury or death
during a fall or uncontrolled movement of For using fall prevention systems refer to AM-
the elevator. 01.03.001.
If you have attached the harness to a guide rail
bracket or other fixed point in the lift well, you
must ensure that there can be no unwanted
movement of the car or counterweight.
Handle and dispose of waste materials in
accordance with the regulations applicable to
your country/state.
Ensure that your work does not cause a hazard In particular keep access ways and fire exits
to others. clear.
Keep the entrance and emergency exits clear. Refer to AS-01.01.004 Take Care End user
Prevent unintentional access to working area safety in elevator maintenance.
with additional fences.

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3.2 Personal safety

Gloves, safety shoes, helmets, goggles, dust masks, ear defenders and harnesses are provided for
your personal protection. USE THEM AS REQUIRED.

Safety item Figure


Fall preventation equipment. Refer to AM-
01.03.001.
Dust mask, suitable for working with mineral
wool insulation in landing doors
First aid kit
Safety goggles
Safety gloves
Rubber gloves for cleaning rails
Hearing protection
Hard hats
Work clothes / overalls
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3.3 Maintenance method safety

Note the following safety items when working with elevator electrification:
• General KONE safety regulations and local safety regulations must be followed during the work. All
normal safety measures required in elevator maintenance must be implemented.
• Refer to AM-01.03.002 “Take 5 Electrical Safety When Working on the Elevators”. The Take 5
safety initiative is designed for installation, servicing, maintenance and modernisation work done
on elevators.
• Control panel door must be closed always when not working with panel, even if the main power has
been switched OFF.
• Power must be turned OFF for 5 min. before removing protection shields.
• Ensure that the tools you use (for example multimeter) are in proper condition before and after the
maintenance.
• Ensure that all electrical parts are safely de-energized using proper voltage tester before starting
actual work.
• Safety must be ensured with fences or additional guarding depending on site conditions if
protection shields are removed and main power is ON.
• Arrange temporary protection if it is not possible to switch off adjacent elevators and they are not
already guarded.
• Make sure that the high voltage parts do not cause danger to outsiders. Use additional fences or
guarding, when there is a danger that outsiders enter working zone or there are parts or tools
causing risks of tripping on the landing.
• Do not move the elevator car manually when somebody is working with drive system. Danger of
electric shock even the mains supply is off. (Self excitation voltage of MX-machineries)
• Before making or removing electrical connections for measurements, make sure that the main
power is off and all electrical parts are safely de-energized.

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WARNING

Inverter drives usually remain energised for about 5 minutes after the power has
been disconnected.
DO NOT work on the drive, hoisting motor or braking resistors until you have
verified that this energy has been discharged.
Test equipment must be set to the 1000 V DC range. The test equipment must
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be checked before and after the test to ensure that it functions correctly.

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4 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS

4.1 Introduction to troubleshooting

Generally, in a troubleshooting process it is recommended that fast and easy checks are done first.
More specifically, the troubleshooting should always begin in the machine room or at the Maintenance
Access Panel. This thumb-rule is valid even though landing doors and car doors usually have the
highest failure rates in an elevator. After fast and easy checks, the troubleshooting should continue
testing parts, which are cheap to try (for example fuses).
The topic of this instruction is somewhat more complicated and we suppose that before the
troubleshooter has to resort to this document, she or he or perhaps another technician has already
made the first checks without success. The troubleshooting rules that apply generally can not always
be followed in advanced troubleshooting: some checks are quite complicated to do and expensive
replacement parts or even modules might be needed in order to locate the fault. In any case, the
reader should always keep the basic troubleshooting rules in mind. For example, the first option should
not be replacement of boards or other sensitive components which may be damaged in the process -
the fault may still be located somewhere else, for example in the cable connection.

4.2 Safety measures

The following safety measures must be carried out before beginning the actual work:

Step Action Illustration/Note


1 Ensure that no one is in the elevator car.
2 Ensure that no one is doing any
maintenance work on the same elevator.
3 Ensure that the troubleshooting can be
done safely and there is no immediate
danger of further damages for the elevator
(for example counterweight or car off the
guide rails).
4 Always follow KONE safety instructions
described in AM-01.03.002 and local safety
regulations for electrical work.
5 Before checking any unprotected If necessary, ensure that the power is
equipment, making any connections for switched off and the equipment is de-
measurements or removing them, ensure energized.
that doing it is safe.

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The following safety measures must be carried out when the work is completed:

Step Action Illustration/Note


1 Remove all temporary overconnections that
were made during the maintenance.
2 Ensure that the elevator is left in safe NOTE!
condition for building users. If the elevator can not be left in safe
condition, it must be taken out of service.
Follow the local requirements.
3 Inform the customer about the work done on
the elevator and the condition it is after your
maintenance (in service / out of service).
4 Fill the internal reports/log books.

4.3 Basic rules preventing ESD hazards (Electrostatic discharge)

Follow the procedures and use the tools described in AS-12.02.001 Instruction for handling ESD
sensitive devices.

1 Earth yourself before touching components, use a wrist strap combined with
a portable ESD working pad.
2 Disconnect all power supplies
3 Do not unpack the spare parts before installation.
4 Do not touch the components on the board unnecessarily.
5 Hold the PC-board from its edges do not touch the connectors.
6 The old component must be handled in the same way as the new one.
7 Use ESD- working pad to lay the components down. (Insulation material 1009419.wmf
does not protect against ESD damage).
8 Do not wear combinations of clothing that can create static charges.

4.4 Tools

• Fluke 197 Multimeter (or similar) with suitable wires and probes for measurements
• ESD kit, KM857505
• Standard maintenance tools
• Spare fuses: 250V, 1A; 250V, 2A; 250V, 6.3A; 400V, 2...6A
NOTE! Always make sure that you replace blown fuse with a similar new fuse. Different board
versions may have different types of fuses.

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5 TOP-LEVEL CHECKLIST

NOTE! Use the fault code list together with this checklist (Global LCE Fault Codes: 813138).

Checking point Description Check page


A MAIN POWER Main Switch or Power A.1 Main Switch 220 is ON but main power 12
Leds on LOP230 or seems to be OFF?
LOPCB are not OK
A.2 Main Switch 220 is OFF? 13
A.3 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF and F2 fuse 14
is blown?
A.4 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF but F2 fuse is 16
OK?
A.5 LOP230/F3 OK Led is OFF? 18
A.6 LOPCB/+24V Led is OFF? 20
A.7 LOPCB/+5V, LOPCB/+12V or LOPCB/- 21
12V Led is OFF?
B CPU LOPCB/CPU running Led B.1 LOPCB/RS232 switch is at right hand 22
is not blinking and “-----“ position?
is on display
B.2 LCECPUnc/CPU running Led is not
blinking or LCECPUnc/Change board
Led is ON?
C LON LON Communication Is C.1 +24V Car and Shaft OK Led is OFF? 24
COMMUNICATION Not Working
C.2 Both Hoistway Comm OK and Car 27
Comm OK Leds are OFF?
C.3 Hoistway Comm OK Led is OFF? 28
C.4 Car Comm OK Led is OFF? 29
D SAFETY CHAIN Safety Chain Faults D.1 Safety Input Led is OFF when the 31
When Elevator Is About elevator is starting to drive?
To Start
D.2 Car Door Contact Led is OFF (F0044, 32
F0023)?
D.3 Shaft Door Contact Led is OFF (F0051)? 33
D.4 Main Contactor Led is OFF or blinking? 34
D.5 Start Permit Led is not OK (F0025)? 36
E DRIVE Drive Related Leds Not E.1 V3F OK Led is OFF (F0026)? 37
Ok
E.2 SPEED > 0,1m/s Led is not working or 38
fault codes F0082, F0015 appear?

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Checking point Description Check page


F DOORS Door related Leds Not OK F.1 Close Door Command Led is OFF all the 39
time?

F.2 Open Door Command Led is ON all the


time?
F.3 Photocell Led is ON or OFF all the time?
F.4 Door Open Button does not work?
F.5 Close Door Command Led is OFF all the
time?
G CAR POSITION Car Position related leds G.1 77:U, 77:N or 77:S not working (F0083, 43
Not OK F0109, F0052, position lost)?
G.2 61:U, 61:N, 30 and B30 not working 45
correctly (Fxxxx, position lost)?
H DRIVE Drive Faults H.1 Drive Fault F0105? 46

H.2 Drive Runs Badly? 47


H.3 Drive Fault F0108? 48
H.4 Drive Fault F0102? 49
H.5 Abnormal Drive Behavior? 51
H.6 Drive LEDs behavior? 52

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APPENDIX A. MAIN SWITCH OR POWER LEDS ON LOP230 OR LOPCB ARE NOT OK

A.1 Main Switch 220 is ON but main power seems to be OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Measure all Problem with the power Contact the building
phases before the supply in the building. administrator/owner.
main switch.
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A phase is
missing?
2 Measure all Loose wire or defective Ensure that the wires are
phases after the switch. properly connected. Replace
main switch. the switch if it is defective.
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A phase is
missing?

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A.2 Main Switch 220 is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 After turning the main switch Cause unknown, the No actions. Follow-up the
220 ON, it stays ON? elevator seems to be elevator operation for a
(The fault has disappeared.) working correctly now. while.
2 Main switch 220 goes OFF Proceed to Step 2a.
again, after it has been
turned ON?
Turn power OFF, unplug XS3
a connector from V3F16L and
measure the resistance from
drive module/XS3 pin 1 to 3
(start permit chain).
Resistance is over 1MOhm?

Drive is defective if the Replace the defective


resistance is over 1MOhm V3F16L.
(resistance between 0.5
and 1MOhm is ok).
Plug in XS3 and then unplug Short circuit in LCEREC. Replace the defective
b LCEREC/X1 and turn the LCEREC.
main switch 220 ON.
Does it stay ON?
The main switch 220 goes Short circuit in the supply Fix the cables.
c OFF again. cables or in the V3F16L. If it does not help, replace the
defective V3F16L.

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A.3 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF and F2 fuse is blown

Step Check / Symptom Possible cause Action


1 Replace the F2 fuse. Proceed to Step 1a.
New F2 fuse blows again
immediately?

a Unplug LCE230/XD1 or
LCEADO/XD1 and try to
power up again.
F2 fuse blows again
immediately?

Short circuit in LCE230 or Follow the circuit diagram to


LCEADO. locate the root cause.
Replace the defective board.
b F2 fuse is OK even when the Defective V3F16L. Replace the defective
elevator tries to run. V3F16L.

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Step Check / Symptom Possible cause Action


2 F2 fuse seems to be OK but Proceed to Step 2a.
blows when the elevator tries
to run?
Check the brakes and the
a wiring:
Unplug XBR3 and measure
the resistance of the brake
coils between pin 1 and 3,
and between 2 and 3.

Typical values for brake coil


resistance are
- for MX5 and MX6:
320 Ohm (+/-20 Ohm),
- for MX10:
220 Ohm (+/-20 Ohm).

Is the measured resistance


below the typical value? Short circuit in the brake Replace the defective brake
coil. module.
F2 fuse blows when the Brake power circuit failure Replace the defective
b elevator tries to run and the on V3F16L. V3F16L.
brake coil resistance
indicates that the brake coil is
OK.

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A.4 LOP230/F2 OK Led is OFF but F2 fuse is OK

Step Check / Symptom Possible cause Action


1 No 230VAC
voltage at
LOP230/XLH1
P15000017.wmf

pins 1-2 and


no 400VAC voltage at
LCEREC/X1 connector in the
SEP panel?

Defective or loose cables Fix the loose cables.


between main switch 220 Replace the damaged
and LCEREC/X1. cables.
2 No 400VAC
voltage at
LCEREC/X2?
P15000017.wmf

F6 or F7 fuse is blown. Replace the blown fuse.

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Step Check / Symptom Possible cause Action


3 No 230VAC
voltage at
LCEREC/X3 pins
P15000017.wmf

1-2?

Defective transformer. Replace the transformer.

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A.5 LOP230/F3 OK Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 F3 fuse is blown? 230VAC short circuit Replace the F3 fuse.
somewhere in MAP-SEP.
2 F3 fuse blows again, when the Defective door drive or motor. Replace first the door
door is closing / opening? drive. If it does not
help, replace the door
motor.
If the motor was
defective, reinstall the
original door drive.

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Step Check Possible cause Action


3 No 230VAC voltage
at LOP230/XLH1
pins 4-5 and no
P15000017.wmf

230VAC voltage at
LCEREC/X3 pins 3-
4 in the SEP panel?

Defective transformer. Replace the


transformer.

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A.6 LOPCB/+24V Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Voltage at LOPCB/XL1 pins 1-2
is 18VDC-30VDC?

Defective LOPCB. Replace the defective


LOPCB.
2
No 24VDC voltage at
LCEREC/XM16 pins 3-4?

Proceed to Step 2a.


a Unplug LCECPUnc/XM16 Defective LCEREC board. Replace the defective
connector: LCEREC.
Still no 24VDC voltage at
LCEREC/XM16 pins 3-4?

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Step Check Possible cause Action


b Plug in XM16 and unplug XL1 Short circuit in LCECPUnc. Replace the defective
connector: LCECPUnc.
No 24VDC voltage at
LCEREC/XM16 pins 3-4
(LCECPUnc/+24V ctrl Led is
OFF)?
c Plug in XL1 connector: Short circuit in LOPCB. Replace the defective
No 24VDC voltage at LOPCB.
LCEREC/XM16 pins 3-4?

A.7 LOPCB/+5V, LOPCB/+12V or LOPCB/-12V Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 LOPCB/+5V, /+12V or /-12V Defective LOPCB internal Replace the defective
Led is OFF? power supply. LOPCB.

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APPENDIX B. LOPCB/CPU RUNNING LED IS NOT BLINKING AND “-----“ IS ON DISPLAY

B.1 LOPCB/RS232 switch is at right hand position

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 LOPCB/RS232 switch is at right RS232 mode is set for Turn the switch to left
hand position? computer. hand position.

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B.2 LCECPUnc/CPU running Led is not blinking or LCECPUnc/Change board Led is


ON

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Plug out LCECPUnc/X4 (flat Parameter 1 95 (Drive Set the correct
cable to the drive): Change Interface) is incorrect. parameter and plug in
Board Led goes permanently X4.
OFF?
2 LCECPUnc/CPU running Led is Defective LCECPUnc and/or Replace first the
not blinking or LCECPUnc/ defective EPROM. EPROM, if it does not
Change board Led is ON? help, replace also the
LCECPUnc board.
3 If the fault is still on, unplug XL1 Typically a short circuit inside Locate the short
cable from both ends. Measure the MAP. circuit and remove it.
with multimeter: Is there a short
circuit between ground (earth)
and pins 3 and 4 (twisted pair)?
a Measure with multimeter: The Cable is cut or in short circuit. Replace the defective
connection between pins 3 and cable.
4 is not ok?
4 Does “- - - - -” still appear in the Defective LOPCB or Replace first the
display? LCECPUnc. LOPCB board.
If it does not help,
replace the
LCECPUNC board
and reinstall the
original LOPCB.

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APPENDIX C. LON COMMUNICATION IS NOT WORKING

C.1 +24V Car and Shaft OK Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Access the SEP and check if
LCEREC/Car 24V Led (D14)
is OFF?

Probably a short circuit or Proceed to Step 1a.


overload in the car side.
a Turn the power OFF for a Probably a short circuit or Proceed to Step 1b.
minute and then turn it back overload in the car side.
ON: The system does not
recover?
b Check the cables. Any loose Defective or loose cables. Connect loose cables
or damaged cables? properly.
Replace damaged cables.
c If the system does not Defective F2KMUL or Replace the defective board.
recover, disconnect F2KMUL LCECCB board.
board.
If the fault did not disappear,
disconnect LCECCB board.
Did the fault disappear?
NOTE! Multifuse on
LCEREC needs
about 1 minute
power off to recover.

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Step Check Possible cause Action


2 LCEREC/Shaft 24V Led
(D13) is OFF?

Probably a short circuit or Proceed to Step 2a.


overload in the shaft side.
a Turn the power OFF for a Probably a short circuit or Proceed to Step 2b.
minute and then turn it back overload in the shaft side.
ON: The system does not
recover?
b Check the cables. Any loose Defective or loose cable. Connect loose cables
or damaged cables? properly.
Replace damaged cables.
c Unplug LCECPUnc/XH12. If
the fault still exists,
disconnect LCEOPT and
LCECGTW one at the time.
Does the fault disappear?

Defective LCEOPT or Replace the defective board.


LCEGTW.

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Step Check Possible cause Action


d Disconnect LCEFCB and Defective LCEFCB or Replace the defective board.
LCEFOB one at the time. LCEFOB.
Does the fault disappear?
NOTE! Multifuse on
LCEREC needs
about 1 minute
power off to recover.
3 No 24V voltage between
LCECPUnc board and
connectors XM17, XM16 and
XH12?

Defective cable. Fix or replace the defective


cable.

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C.2 Both Hoistway Comm OK and Car Comm OK Leds are OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Both Hoistway Comm OK and Loose cables. Ensure that the
Car Comm OK Leds are OFF? cables are properly
connected.
a Both leds are still OFF? Probably a defective Replace the defective
LCECPUnc. LCECUPnc.

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C.3 Hoistway Comm OK Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Does fault code “14 xx” or “24 LCEFCB software corrupted. Upload the software
xx” appear (xx indicates the again (menu 5 7 2).
floor number).
Is the FCB/Fail Led (red) ON
at a floor indicated by fault
log?
a FCB/Fail Led (red) is still on? Defective LCEFCB. Replace the defective
LCEFCB.*
2 Make a landing call on the LCEFCB software corrupted. Upload the software
topmost floor (PT-elevators): again (menu 5 7 2).
The call is not accepted or the
elevator fails to arrive to the
floor?
a Landing call test fails again? Loose or defective cable Connect the loose
between FCBs or between FCB cable. Replace the
and LCECPUnc. defective cable.
b Unplug the landing display. Defective landing display can Replace the defective
The landing call test is cause LCEFCB-related landing display.
successful now? problems (multi-fuse of the
LCEFCB operates and it seems
that LCEFCB is defected) but
the root cause is the landing
display.
c Plug the landing display back in Defective LCEFCB at the Replace the defective
and make a landing call. topmost floor or defective board.*
Landing call test fails again? LCECPUnc.
3 Repeat the landing call test LCEFCB at the floor and/or As described in Step
check at all floors: previous LCEFCB could be 2.
The test fails at some floor? defective, or cable between
FCBs could be defective.

*After changing the FCB, the software upload is needed (menu 5 7 2) and then the power cut to enable roll call.

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C.4 Car Comm OK Led is OFF

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Check the fault codes: Follow the fault code Replace the defective
Does only one of the following instructions. Probably one of board.
fault codes appear: 1101 the boards is defective.
(CCB), 1201 (CEB), 2201 (CEB
B-side), 1301 (COB, MUL),
2301 (COB, MUL B-side), 1601
(GTW), 1701 (OPT)?
2 XM13 terminal plug (with
jumpers) in the last LCEGTW or
LCEOPT is installed and
jumpers included incorrectly?

Incorrect XM13 terminal plug Correct XM13 plug


connections. connection.

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Step Check Possible cause Action


3 LOPCB/Inspection Led is ON Proceed to Step 3a.
and F1101 appears (and
elevator is not in inspection
mode)?
a Move XM13 terminal plug to
LCECPUnc XM13 and unplug B DOOR DOOR B
57
230V
XB18 from LCECCB: XB31
B90
Is LOPCB/Inspection Led still B PHOTOCELL XB7
XB32
ON? 227 LCECCB
BATTERY 713713 H05
87

XB34 44:2 XB8


EM. LIGHT
XB35 XB18 XT3 XT4 B87
65 COP
ALARM BELL XT1 XT2 XB33 XB9

KONEXION
1010458.wmf

Defective LCECCB. Replace the defective


board.
b Plug in XB18: Defective KRMRIF or F2KMUL. Disconnect F2KMUL
Is LOPCB/Inspection Led still to find the defective
ON? board. Replace the
defective board.
c Move XM13 behind the first Defective cable between Replace defective
board (OPT or GTW) after LCEOPT and LCEGTW, cable or board.
LCECPUnc in XM13 chain: defective LCEOPT or LCEGTW
Is LOPCB/Inspection Led still board.
ON?

NOTE! Side B does not cause the Car Comm. LED to go off.

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APPENDIX D. SAFETY CHAIN FAULTS WHEN ELEVATOR IS ABOUT TO START

D.1 Safety Input Led is OFF when the elevator is starting to drive

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 LOP230/F1 fuse is blown? Over current. Replace the F1 fuse.
a F1 fuse blows again? Short circuit in safety chain. Disconnect all safety
chain connectors from
LCE230 / LCEADO and
locate the fault.
2 No 230VAC voltage Bad contact in switch / Replace the defective
on connectors XLH2, connector. switch / connector.
XLH4, XLH5 or
P15000017.wmf

XLH8? (Use safety


chain diagram as a
reference.)
3 230VAC voltage Defective LCE230 / LCEADO, Replace boards one by
exists at XC1 pin 5 LCECPUnc or flat cable one to find the defective
on LCE230 / between boards. board.
P15000017.wmf

LCEADO board?

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D.2 Car Door Contact Led is OFF (F0044, F0023)

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Shaft Door Contact Led is ON? Defective LCE230 / LCEADO. Replace the defective
board.
2 No 230VAC voltage Defective car door contact. Replace the defective
at XC1 pin 7? contact.
P15000017.wmf

3 230VAC voltage at Defective LCE230 / LCEADO, Replace the defective


XC1 pin 7 on LCECPUnc or flat cable flat cable if necessary.
LCE230 / LCEADO between boards. Replace boards one by
P15000017.wmf

board when elevator one to find the defective


is in RDF mode and board.
Inspection drive not active?

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D.3 Shaft Door Contact Led is OFF (F0051)

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 No 230VAC voltage Defective switch or contactor. At each floor:
at LOP230/XLH8 pin Check the cables and
3? the landing door
P15000017.wmf

contacts.
2 230VAC voltage at Defective LCE230 / LCEADO, Replace the defective
XH2 pin 3 on LCECPUnc or flat cable cable if necessary.
LCE230 / LCEADO between boards. Replace boards one by
P15000017.wmf

board when the one to find the defective


elevator is in RDF board.
mode and Inspection drive is
not activated?

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D.4 Main Contactor Led is OFF or blinking

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 LOPCB Main Contactor Led
is on for a while but
LCE230 / LCEADO main
relay Led (V1) is OFF all the
time?

Hint: LCEADO/V1 Led


indicates that both LCE and
drive enable the main
contactor. Some drive supervision Replace the defective
LOPCB/Main Contactor Led prevents the drive from component.
indicates that LCE enables enabling the main contactor.
the main contactor. Check the fault log to locate the
problem (when the fault code is
on menu display, press Select
to see subcodes).
The drive or the flat cable
between LCE and drive could
be defective.

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Step Check Possible cause Action


2 MCEN Led in V3F16L goes
ON when the elevator is put
to inspection mode and run
button is pushed?

Flat cable between LCECUPnc Replace the defective


and LCE230 / LCEADO or flat component.
cable between LCECPUnc and
drive or LCEADO is defective.
3 LOPCB Main Contactor Led Defective flat cable between Replace the defective
is OFF all the time? LCECUPnc and LCE230 / component.
LCEADO, defective flat cable
between LCECPUnc and drive,
defective LCE230 / LCEADO,
defective LCECPUnc or
defective drive.
4 LCE230 / LCEADO main Go to Step 4a.
relay LED (V1) stays ON for
a while?
a The voltage The drive might be defective if it Replace the defective
measured in the does not move. drive.
main contactor
P15000017.wmf

chain XS3 pins 5-


7 on V3F16L is
230VAC?

b The voltage Defective cable contact or Replace the defective


measured in the defective cable between cable.
main contactor LCEADO and LCEPUnc or
P15000017.wmf

chain XD1 pins 5- LCEADO and V3F16L.


7 on V3F16L is
230VAC?
c The voltage Defective LCE230 / LCEADO Replace the defective
measured in the board. board.
main contactor
P15000017.wmf

chain XD1 pins 5-


7 on V3F16L is
0V?

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D.5 Start Permit Led is not OK (F0025)

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 When the Start Proceed to Step 1a.
Permit Led is ON
and the elevator is
P15000017.wmf

standing at a floor,
the voltage measured at XD1
pin 3 on LCE230 / LCEADO
board is 0V?
a The voltage at the Defective cable between XD1 Ensure that cable pins
V3F16L/XS3 pin 3 is and XS3 or loose connection. make contact.
230VAC? Replace the cable if it
P15000017.wmf

is defective.
b The voltage at the The problem is in the drive side. Replace the defective
V3F16L/XS3 pin 3 is V3F16L.
also 0V?
P15000017.wmf

2 When the Start Defective or loose flat cable


Permit Led is ON between LCE230 / LCEADO Replace the defective
and the elevator is and LCECPUnc, defective component.
P15000017.wmf

standing at a floor, LCE230 / LCEADO or


the voltage measured between LCECPUnc.
XD1 pin 3 is 230VAC?
3 When the Start Defective or loose flat cable
Permit Led is OFF between LCE230 / LCEADO Replace the defective
and the elevator is and LCECPUnc, defective component.
P15000017.wmf

standing at a floor, LCE230, LCEADO or


the voltage measured between LCECPUnc.
XD1 pin 3 is 0V?

NOTE! When the elevator runs, the voltage is normally 0V and Start Permit Led is ON. When the
elevator is standing, the voltage is normally 230VAC and Start Permit Led is OFF.

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APPENDIX E. DRIVE RELATED LEDS NOT OK

E.1 V3F OK Led is OFF (F0026)

Hint: V3F OK Led OFF means that communication between LCE and drive is not working or the drive
sees a fault and sends inverter not OK status to LCE, which puts V3FOK Led off.

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Check menu 1 95. Incorrect drive type LCE Use the menu to
parameter. correct the parameter.
2 F0026 is the only fault in the Defective flat cable between Change the flat cable
fault log? V3F16L and LCECPUnc, if it is defective. Check
defective V3F16L, broken the EPROM sockets
V3F16L D13 or D9 EPROM inside the drive.
socket or wrong placing of Replace the defective
EPROMS. component.
3 COM fault Led in V3F16L is not
blinking?

Serial communication between Replace the defective


drive and LCE is not working. LCECPUnc or
V3F16L.
Hint: Refer to drive fault code
list 804611 V3F16L/V3F16R
Drive Fault Codes.

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E.2 SPEED > 0,1m/s Led is not working or fault codes F0082, F0015 appear

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Speed >0,1 m/s Led is working Probably a defective LCEADO. Replace the defective
correctly but faults F0082 and LCEADO.
F0015 appear?
2 Elevator is running but Speed > Most probably a defective Replace the defective
0,1 m/s Led is OFF all the time? LCECPUnc or V3F16L. LCECPUnc / V3F16L.
3 Speed > 0,1m/s Led is ON all Signal is cut between Ensure that the cable
the time, F0082 and F0015 LCECPUnc and V3F16L, is not loose. Replace
appear when the elevator goes defective or loose flat cable. the cable if it is
to the terminal floor? defective.

a The problem is not solved. Defective LCECPUnc or Replace the defective


defective V3F16L. LCECPUnc or
V3F16L.

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APPENDIX F. DOOR RELATED LEDS NOT OK

F.1 Close Door Command Led is OFF all the time

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Close Door Command Led is LCECPUnc can not activate the Check the fault codes.
OFF all the time? door closing for some reason.

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F.2 Open Door Command Led is ON all the time

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Open Door Command Led is Closing force limiter adjustment Check the closing
ON all the time? is not OK. LCECCB or AMD force limiter and
drive could be defective. photocell.
Replace the defective
component(s).

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F.3 Photocell Led is ON or OFF all the time

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Photocell Led is ON or OFF all Check the curtain of light Replace the defective
the time? module, photocell and component(s).
connections.

F.4 Door Open Button does not work?

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Door open button does not Check COP buttons and Configurate the
work? F2KMUL configuration. buttons. Replace the
defective button(s).

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F.5 Close Force Limiter Led is ON all the time, Open Button and Photocell Leds are
OFF and F0048 and F0077 fault codes are displayed

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Close Force Limiter Led is ON Defective AMD drive. Replace the AMD
all the time, Open Button LED drive.
and Photocell LEDs OFF and
F0048 and F0077 fault codes
are displayed?

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APPENDIX G. CAR POSITION RELATED LEDS NOT OK

G.1 77:U, 77:N or 77:S not working (F0083, F0109, F0052, position lost)

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 LOPCB leds are all the time ON Go to Step 1a.
or OFF?
a Check the LCECCB leds: Defective or badly adjusted Adjust the sensors if
Are they also ON or OFF all the sensor or defective LCECCB. necessary. Replace
time? the defective sensors
or LCECCB.
b The LEDs in the LCECCB are Defective travelling cable or Measure signals at
working differently than leds in LCECPUNC. both end of the
the LOPCB? travelling cable.
Replace the defective
travelling cable or
LCECPUNC.
2 Drive the elevator to an Probably a defective 77-switch. Replace the defective
intermediate floor and go to the switch.
car roof:
All 77-related leds are ON?
3 The led/leds in LCECCB stays Defective LCECCB. Replace the defective
ON when XB25-XB26 is LCECCB.
unplugged?
4 The led/leds in LCECCB keeps Defective LOPCB. Replace the defective
glowing and is not clearly OFF LOPCB.
when XB25-XB26 is
unplugged?

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Step Check Possible cause Action


5 The led/leds in LCECCB stays Defective LCECCB. Replace the defective
ON when XB27 is unplugged? LCECCB.
6 The problem appears only Incorrectly adjusted magnet, Check the floors
seldom or on a certain floor? extra pulses caused by some where the problem
extra bolts, appears. Adjust the
incorrectly adjusted bistable magnets or switches,
switch or if necessary. Remove
extra bolts.
problem caused by adjacent
magnet.

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G.2 61:U, 61:N, 30 and B30 not working correctly (Fxxxx, position lost)

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Leds in LOPCB are all the time Go to Step 1a.
ON or OFF?
a Check the leds in LCECCB: Defective or badly adjusted Adjust the sensors if
Are they also ON or OFF all the sensor or defective LCECCB. necessary. Replace
time? the defective sensors
or LCECCB.
b The leds in LCECCB are Defective travelling cable or Measure signals at
working differently than leds in LCECPUNC. both end of the
LOPCB? travelling cable.
Replace the defective
travelling cable or
LCECPUNC.
2 Drive the elevator to an Probably defective 61,30 Replace the defective
intermediate floor and go to the switch. switch.
car roof: All the 61,30 related
leds are ON?
3 The led in LCECCB stays ON Defective LCECCB. Replace the defective
when XB21-24 is unplugged? board.
4 The problem appears only Incorrectly adjusted magnet, Check the floors
seldom or on a certain floor? extra pulses caused by some where the problem
extra bolts, appears. Adjust the
or incorrectly adjusted cicar magnets or switches,
switch. if necessary. Remove
extra bolts.

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APPENDIX H. DRIVE FAULTS

H.1 Drive Fault F0105

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 F0105 is continuously active Mains wires on drive Tighten the mains
(power on, elevator on stand-by connectors X4-X6 (marked as wires carefully to X4-
mode)? T1, T2, T3) are loosely X6 connectors (T1,
connected. T2, T3).

Hint: Turn power OFF from the main power switch. Then
open carefully the screws in the terminal block (T1, T2,
T3) and check that it is in good condition. Push wires
tightly against the bottom of the terminal block, while
fastening the screws.

a F0105 is still active? Defective V3F16L. Replace the defective


V3F16L.
2 F0105 and F0103 are Mains wires on drive Tighten the mains
continuously active (power on, connectors X4-X6 (marked as wires carefully to X4-
elevator on stand-by mode)? T1, T2, T3) are loosely X6 connectors (T1,
connected. T2, T3).

Hint: Turn power OFF from the main power switch. Then
open carefully the screws in the terminal block (T1, T2,
T3) and check that it is in good condition. Push wires
tightly against the bottom of the terminal block, while
fastening the screws.

a Faults still active? Loose charge resistor cable Replace the defective
inside the V3F16L. drive.
3 F0105 during drive (light Loose brake resistor connector Tighten the loose
direction) and XBRE2. connector / wires.
F0026, F0036 and F0103?
4 F0105 during drive (light Old module revision Update the old
direction) but without (R.1.4 or R.1.5). module to R.1.5.1 or
F0026, F0036 and F0103? newer.
a F0105 is still active? Defective V3F16L module Replace the defective
(for example loose C12). V3F16L.

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H.2 Drive Runs Badly

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Use menu 4 11 to check the Old software version. Update to H0.75 or
V3F software version - the newer.
version is H06 (0.631)?
2 Continuous vibration appears Mains, motor and tachometer Fix the cable shield
during run? cable shields groundings are connections.
not terminated to drive
enclosure properly.
a Continuous vibration during Tachometer wheel is not round Clean the brushes of
run? Check the tachometer. (defective tachometer) or the tachometer.
tachometer brushes are dirty. Replace the defective
tachometer.
b Continuous vibration during Defective V3F16L. Replace defective
run? V3F16L.

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H.3 Drive Fault F0108

Hint: 0108 means: Maximum difference between speed reference and measured speed exceeded.

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Check the subcodes: Refer to drive fault
Push Select button when a code list 804611
specific fault code is active on V3F16L/V3F16R
menu. Subcode is a four-digit Drive Fault Codes.
number like 3001).
2 F0108 appears immediately on Mains (T1, T2, T3), motor Fix the shield
start? (U,V,W) and tachometer (XG1) connections.
cable shield groundings are not
terminated to drive enclosure.

a F0108 is still active? No power to the brakes Ensure that brake


Measure V3F16L/ (can be measured from XBR3 cable XBR3 is
XBR3 between pins pin 3 towards pins 1 and 2). connected correctly.
P15000017.wmf

1-3 and between 180VDC should exist at least


pins 2-3. 180VDC short time when the drive tries
exists? to open the brakes.
3 Drive makes a quick stop when Tachometer amplifier gain error. Adjust tachometer
the car passes the floor level (internal drive part). scaling drive
and F0108 appears? parameter 6_51_0,9
to appropriate
direction.

NOTE!
Automatic scaling
during shaft set-up
added on software
version 0.75.
4 F0108 appears when the motor Incorrect K parameters of MX10 Update software to
is cold? on software version 6.3.0. 0.75.
(Drive parameter menu: 6_53,
54, 55, 56)

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H.4 Drive Fault F0102

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 F0102 (over current) during Go to Step 1a.
start?
a Check the drive parameters. Wrong drive parameters. Set the correct drive
parameters.
b Disconnect motor wires from Connect the motor
drive side and measure Loose or defective motor cable. cables properly.
resistance between phases. Replace defective
cables.
Typical value for a motor in
good condition is:
MX10/20: 3.1 ohms
MX05: 7.0 ohms
MX06: 5.2 ohms.*

Is the resistance much higher?


c Is the resistance much lower? Short circuit in motor or motor Replace defective
cable. motor cableV3F16L.
d Resistance is OK? Defective V3F16L. Replace defective
V3F16L.
2 F0102 at the end of run? Large friction due to insufficient Find the friction
assembly quality. causing point in the
shaft:
Inspection: Change
jerk parameter 6_21
(e.g. if it is set to 0.50
for 100kg 1m/s, try a
value of 0.80 instead).

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Step Check Possible cause Action


3 If F0102 is still active, measure
the voltage between LOPCB
motor current test pins TP1 and
TP2:
Is the voltage over 0.5V when
the elevator is not running?

Defective V3F16L. Replace the defective


V3F16L.
NOTE!
When elevator is not running
the voltage should be around
0.4V-0.5V.
When elevator is running the
value is dependent on the type
of elevator but could be like
1.5V to light direction and 4V to
heavy direction.
*) NOTE! For other motor types and special versions apply field support.

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H.5 Abnormal Drive Behavior

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Drive internal relay K1 is heard Broken software EPROM D9 or Ensure that software
switching ON and OFF when D13 socket. EPROM sockets are
the elevator is standing? OK and EPROMs are
installed correctly.
a Drive behaviour still abnormal? Defective V3F16L. Replace the defective
V3F16L.
2 Start permit fault F0025 occurs Relay 201:2 buzzing Replace the defective
when a run is attempted or (manufacturing fault). V3F16L.
drive makes strange noise? Defective V3F16.

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H.6 Drive LEDs behavior

Step Check Possible cause Action


1 Led status on V3F16L: Refer to 774155, page
- MCEN 71.
Main contactor enable, output
to LCE to tell the drive is ready
to run.
2 START Drive receives a certain
command.
3 COM FAULT LED is blinking when the drive Check the flat cable,
internal power supplies are OK drive related fault
and serial communication to codes and their
LCE is working. subcodes.
If LED illuminates continuously,
there is a break in
communication or fault
condition.
LED status takes a few seconds
after power up to reach normal
state (=blinking).
4 MBE, motor bridge enable Drive enables motor torque and
resistor braking, when this LED
is on.

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APPROVALS AND VERSION HISTORY

Compiled by: Technical Editor Seppo Starck


Checked by: SEB Maintenance Specialist Jukka Lindberg
Product Change Manager Ari Jokivalli
Approved by: SEB Maintainability Manager Seppo Valliovuo
Translation approved by:

Issue Date Description of Change Ref CR Approved by


- 2006-11-10 First issue S. Valliovuo

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