18.4 Alarm list BioDrill

136. BioDrill fan speed too high

The fan’s speed is higher than the set upper alarm level.

Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.

137. BioDrill fan speed too low

The fan’s rotation rate is lower than the programmed lower alarm level.

Check the alarm limit settings that are programmed in the menu for alarm levels.

138. BioDrill level sensor

Check the BioDrill seed hopper level.

139. BioDrill level sensor error

Check the sensor’s cable, contacts and connections.

Check that the sensor is not dirty or damp. Wipe the sensor clean with a dry cloth.

The sensor may be defective.

141. Supply voltage for BioDrill is too low

Check that the connectors and supply cables to the BioDrill are correctly connected.

Check the tractor’s charging voltage.

142. CAN Timeout for BioDrill

The time limit for CAN communication between Gateway and BioDrill has expired.

Check that the motor outputs on BioDrill are configured.

Check the wiring between Gateway and BioDrill.

Check the ground cables in the entire installation.

143. Motor voltage BioDrill

Check that the connectors and supply cables to the BioDrill are correctly connected.

Check the tractor’s charging voltage.

144. Current too high for MOSFET BioDrill

There is a thermal overload of the BioDrill motor.

Check and clean the output unit if it has stopped.

145. Programmable overcurrent: BioDrill

There is an overload of the BioDrill motor. The motor trips when the power supply exceeds 5 A.

146. BioDrill temperature sensor fault

The temperature in the sensor is too high.

Switch off and wait until the sensor has cooled.

147. BioDrill temperature is too high

The machine will not start or stops because the system has been overloaded.

Check and clean the output unit if it has stopped.

Wait until the machine has cooled.

148. BioDrill temperature is too low

The machine will not start because the temperature is below the lower limit for working temperature for seed feeding.

149. Rotation guard, BioDrill

Check the power supply to the output unit.

Check the motor and the cabling to it.

150. BioDrill rotation guard motor error

Check whether there are product residues in or under the motor housing.

Clean and run the motor at a higher speed by increasing the fan’s rpm.

Check the gear setting.

Check the power supply to the output unit.

Check the cabling, connectors and connections.

151. BioDrill rotation guard

Check the power supply to the output unit.

Check the motor and the cabling to it.