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2.2 Troubleshooting after Error Display ( N ) ( Display A ) • ( Display B ) • ( Cause ) • ( Remedy ) Code Order ( Display B ) TEACH ERROR DATA ( Display A ) NOZZLE SKIP N 70 76 - 02 - 04 ( Cause 1 ) Dirt and dust adhere …

2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
N
)
(
Display
A
)
•
(
Display
B
)
•
(
Cause
)
•
(
Remedy
)
Order
Code
(
Display
A
)
THE
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POSITION
(
Display
B
)
THE
STRUCTURE
OF
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POS
1
T
1
QN
WAS
NOT
ACTIVATED
•
:
SV
26
N
64
-
10
-
01
(
Display
A
)
THE
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POSITION
(
Display
B
)
THE
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POSITION
MOVES
DE
-
SPITE
BEING
HELD
BY
STOPPER
.
;
(
SV
26
:
POS
)
64
-
10
-
02
ON
(
Display
A
)
THE
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POSITION
(
Display
B
)
THE
NOZZLE
DOWN
-
POSITION
DOES
NOT
MOVE
EVEN
THOUGH
STOPPER
WAS
OPEN
.
;
(
SV
26
:
POS
)
OFF
64
-
10
-
03
(
Cause
1
)
The
sensor
does
not
turn
ON
or
OFF
due
to
adhered
dirt
.
(
Cause
2
)
The
sensor
is
defective
or
is
not
adjusted
to
the
correct
position
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Wipe
off
dirt
on
the
sensor
and
re
-
perform
the
zeroing
operation
.
(
Remedy
2
)
Consult
our
service
personnel
for
details
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
DATA
Note
(
Display
B
)
Note
65
-
05
-
01
Note
:
Refer
to
”
3.3
.
5
Reset
Procedure
from
Lighting
Check
Function
Error
”
for
the
detailed
error
display
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
RECOG
.
Note
(
Display
B
)
Note
70
76
-
01
-
01
Note
:
Refer
to
"
3.3
.
3
Reset
Procedure
from
Nozzle
Recognition
Error
"
for
the
detailed
error
display
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
DOWN
ERROR
(
L
)
70
76
-
02
-
01
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
70
76
-
02
-
02
NOZZLE
DOWN
ERROR
(
H
)
(
Display
B
)
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
70
re
-
ctos
RECOGNITION
TEACH
ERROR
(
Cause
1
)
When
the
selected
nozzle
reached
the
L
or
H
level
during
operation
,
the
optical
beam
of
the
sensor
was
shielded
(
not
received
)
.
The
sensor
may
be
defective
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Remove
the
dirt
on
the
nozzle
end
and
insert
the
nozzle
deep
inside
.
The
sensor
may
be
defective
.
If
necessary
,
replace
the
sensor
with
a
new
one
.
Contact
our
service
personnel
before
replacing
the
sensor
.
9910
-
001
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
50
2
-
50

2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
N
)
(
Display
A
)
•
(
Display
B
)
•
(
Cause
)
•
(
Remedy
)
Code
Order
(
Display
B
)
TEACH
ERROR
DATA
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
N
70
76
-
02
-
04
(
Cause
1
)
Dirt
and
dust
adhere
to
the
nozzle
and
an
error
is
found
in
the
nozzle
teaching
operation
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Remove
dirt
and
dust
from
the
nozzle
end
and
re
-
perform
the
nozzle
teaching
operation
.
(
Display
B
)
LIGHTING
CHECK
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
70
76
-
02
-
05
(
Cause
1
)
The
diffusion
plate
of
the
nozzle
may
be
dusty
and
dirty
or
scratched
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Clean
the
diffusion
plate
or
replace
it
with
a
new
one
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
70
76
_
02
-
06
(
Cause
1
)
This
error
occurs
when
the
AL
value
exceeds
the
tolerance
(
土
0.31
)
in
comparison
with
the
master
nozzle
in
the
offset
data
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Check
if
a
big
value
(
more
than
0.1
mm
)
is
set
as
an
L
level
of
the
master
nozzle
in
the
offset
data
.
(
In
normal
cases
,
less
than
0.1
mm
must
be
set
.
)
Check
if
the
nozzle
is
broken
or
dirt
adheres
to
the
end
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
DROP
70
76
-
02
-
07
(
Cause
1
)
When
a
’
’
NOZ
.
DOWN
ERR
(
L
)
,
?
error
occurs
,
the
nozzle
is
bypassed
and
the
nozzle
bypass
appears
as
a
low
nozzle
item
.
data
indicates
that
"
BYPASSED
1
(
Remedy
1
)
Press
the
[
NOZZLE
BYPASS
RESET
]
key
at
the
’
’
NOZZLE
BYPASS
DATA
"
display
.
This
error
item
is
canceled
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
DUMMY
NOZZLE
70
76
-
02
-
08
(
Cause
1
)
This
appears
when
the
nozzle
is
bypassed
manually
.
(
Remedy
1
)
When
the
[
ALL
HD
*
NOZ
MAN
.
BYPASS
RESET
]
key
is
pressed
at
the
"
MANUAL
NOZ
-
ZLE
BYPASS
'
1
display
,
the
manual
bypass
designation
of
the
heads
are
all
canceled
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
MANUAL
BYPASS
70
76
-
02
-
09
(
Cause
1
)
This
appears
when
the
nozzle
is
bypassed
manually
.
(
Remedy
1
)
When
the
[
ALL
HD
-
NOZ
MAN
.
BYPASS
RESET
]
key
is
pressed
at
the
"
MANUAL
NOZ
-
ZLE
BYPASS
"
display
,
the
manual
bypass
designation
of
the
heads
are
all
canceled
.
9910
-
001
2
-
51
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
51

2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
N
)
(
Display
A
)
•
(
Display
B
)
•
(
Cause
)
•
(
Remedy
)
Order
Code
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
N
70
76
-
04
-
01
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
LOW
)
WAS
MORE
THAN
TOL
-
ERANCE
.
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
LOW
)
WAS
LESS
THAN
TOL
-
ERANCE
.
70
76
-
04
-
02
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
HIGH
)
WAS
MORE
THAN
TOLERANCE
.
70
76
-
04
-
03
(
Display
A
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
70
76
-
04
-
04
(
Display
B
)
NOZZLE
LEVEL
(
HIGH
)
WAS
LESS
THAN
TOL
-
ERANCE
.
(
Cause
1
)
This
error
occurs
when
there
is
a
big
difference
in
nozzle
levels
in
comparison
with
the
master
nozzle
during
teaching
operation
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Check
that
the
registered
value
of
the
master
nozzle
is
not
more
than
0.1
.
(
In
normal
cases
,
the
value
should
be
0.1
or
less
.
)
In
this
case
,
it
is
required
to
re
-
teach
the
data
of
the
master
nozzle
.
(
Display
A
)
NO
CONTINUOUS
STARTING
(
Display
B
)
DISABLES
CONTINUOUS
STARTING
OF
PLACEMENT
OPERATION
FROM
THE
MIDDLE
STEPS
.
(
ENABLE
WARM
START
FUNCTION
)
(
Cause
1
)
Self
-
Diagnostics
Error
Message
When
the
normal
procedure
is
followed
to
re
-
start
the
machine
,
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
in
the
middle
of
process
is
discharged
to
the
output
machine
,
producing
a
defective
P
.
C
.
B
.
Follow
the
remedial
procedure
(
described
later
)
to
set
the
machine
to
the
normal
condition
and
re
-
start
the
machine
.
Example
of
"
ERROR
"
Display
(
NO
CONTINUOUS
STARTING
)
WHEN
THE
[
RESET
]
BUTTON
IS
PRESSED
.
:
THE
ALARM
DISPLAY
WILL
BE
CLEARED
AND
RETURNED
TO
THE
ORIGINAL
DISPLAY
.
CLEAR
ALARM
ERROR
0001
8
/
23
/
2000
(
WED
)
19
:
38
NO
CONTINUOUS
STARTING
DISABLES
CONTINUOUS
STARTING
OF
PLACEMENT
OPERATION
FROM
THE
MIDDLE
STEPS
.
(
ENABLE
WARM
START
FUNCTION
)
0001
8
/
23
/
2000
(
WED
)
19
:
38
THE
FEEDER
INDEX
LEVER
#
1
THE
STRUCTURE
OF
FEEDER
INDEX
LEVER
#
1
WAS
NOT
ACTIVATED
.
:
PHS
39
.
2
-
52
0009
-
002
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
52