| 61 | Power module overcurrent | Short circuit or overload in the DC bus. | Check insulation of drive units and motors. | Locate and replace defective drive unit. |
| 62 | Frequency error | Input frequency outside tolerance range. | Measure mains stability and supply frequency. | Ensure mains quality. |
| 66 | Process error | Internal CPU error or software crash. | Check control electronics power supply. | Power cycle the device, repair if necessary. |
| 67 | Phase interruption | One or more mains phases are missing. | Measure input voltage at TE1. | Check fuses and supply line. |
| 68 | Watchdog | Hardware monitoring has tripped. | Check internal voltages and EMC influences. | Replace device if error recurs. |
| 69 | Grounding | Leakage current to ground detected. | Check motor cables and windings for ground fault. | Repair defective cable or motor. |
| 6A | External contactor welding | Main contactor does not open correctly. | Check contacts of the external contactor. | Replace contactor. |
| 6B | Rush circuit error | Fault in the DC bus charging circuit. | Check thyristor or charging resistor. | Repair the converter unit. |
| 6C | Main circuit error | Error during DC bus charging. | Check DC bus capacitance and charging circuit. | Replace or repair device. |
| 6D | Parameter setting error | Invalid configuration received. | Check rotary switch settings and NC parameters. | Correct parameters. |
| 6E | Memory/AD converter error | Internal hardware defect on control board. | No external check possible. | Repair by specialist department. |
| 6F | Power supply error | Communication loss to drive or AD error. | Check connection cable CN4. | Replace cable or repair device. |
| 70 | External emergency stop error | Discrepancy in emergency stop input signal. | Check wiring at CN23. | Check safety relay and wiring. |
| 71 | Instantaneous power interruption | Mains voltage interrupted for more than 20ms. | Check mains supply and upstream devices. | Ensure stable supply. |
| 72 | Fan stop | Internal device fan not rotating. | Check fan for blockage or defect. | Clean or replace fan. |
| 73 | Over regeneration | Regenerative energy too high for module/grid. | Check machine duty cycle and load inertia. | Extend deceleration times. |
| 75 | Overvoltage | DC bus voltage too high. | Check mains voltage and regeneration function. | Check mains impedance, use isolation transformer if needed. |
| 76 | Emergency stop setting error | Incorrect setting of rotary switch SW1. | Check position of SW1. | Set SW1 to '0' or '4' according to manual. |
| 77 | Power module overheat | Heatsink temperature too high. | Check cooling fins for dirt and fan function. | Clean or improve cabinet cooling. |
| E9 | Warning: Power interruption | Brief dip in mains voltage. | Monitor mains supply. | No immediate action required. |
| EA | Warning: External emergency stop | External emergency stop signal active. | Check machine safety circuit. | Release emergency stop. |
| EB | Warning: Over regeneration | Regeneration load reached 80% of limit. | Check machine duty cycle. | Adjust cycle time if necessary. |
| EE | Warning: Fan stop | Fan speed dropped below threshold. | Check fan for contamination. | Replace fan soon. |