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Clack Error Codes

The document lists various control valve errors associated with specific controller types and their corresponding error numbers. Each error is described in terms of its nature, such as motor issues, checksum errors, and communication losses. This information is crucial for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems in water treatment systems.

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Clack Error Codes

The document lists various control valve errors associated with specific controller types and their corresponding error numbers. Each error is described in terms of its nature, such as motor issues, checksum errors, and communication losses. This information is crucial for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems in water treatment systems.

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Control Valve Errors

WS1, WS1TT, WS1.25, WS1.5P, WS1.5, WS2, WS2QC

Controller Type & Error Number


SD CS, WS1 CH, EE, CB, CT CD, CU SYSTEM Description of Error
SP TB,TC CONTROLLER
1001 101 101 E1 101 Valve Motor Output Energized - NOT SENSING VALVE MOVEMENT
1002 102 102 E2 102 Valve Motor RAN TOO SHORT, STALLED - unable to find next cycle position
1003 103 103 E3 103 Valve Motor RAN TOO LONG - unable to find next cycle position
1004 104 104 104 Valve Motor UNABLE TO FIND HOME POSITION - during regeneration or control reset
1006 106 106 Alternator MAV/NHBP Motor RAN TOO LONG - unable to find proper park position
1007 107 107 Alternator MAV/NHBP Motor RAN TOO SHORT, STALLED - unable to find proper park position
1009 109 109 109 INVALID MOTOR STATE DETECTED, Internal Software Error - proper software operation can no longer be maintained by the microcontroller
116 Aux MAV 1/NHBP Motor RAN TOO LONG - unable to find proper park position
117 Aux MAV 1/NHBP Motor RAN TOO SHORT, STALLED - unable to find proper park position
2001 201 201 201 INVALID REGENERATION CYCLE STEP DETECTED, Internal Software Error - proper software operation can no longer be maintained by the microcontroller
UNEXPECTED STALL DETECTED - When motor stalls unexpectedly during regeneration, the control will back off of the current stall position and attempt to move ahead once more. If
202 202 successful, a "202 Error" is only logged (on some controls - w/step position where it occurred). The control does NOT enter Error Mode and continues to operate normally. If unsuccessful, a
"102 Error" is logged and Error Mode is then entered.
4002 402 402 402 402 CHECK SUM ERROR FROM THE POWER DOWN SECTION OF EEPROM MEMORY, Nonvolatile Memory Failure - microcontroller can no longer operate properly
4003 403 403 E4 403 403 CHECK SUM ERROR FROM THE PROGRAM SETTING SECTION OF EEPROM MEMORY, Nonvolatile Memory Failure - microcontroller can no longer operate properly
4004 404 404 404 404 CHECK SUM ERROR FROM THE DIAGNOSTIC SECTION OF EEPROM MEMORY, Nonvolatile Memory Failure - microcontroller can no longer operate properly
CHECK SUM ERROR FROM THE HISTORY PORTION OF EEPROM MEMORY, Nonvolatile Memory Failure - When this error is generated, like a "407" or "408" Error, a "405" is recorded in
405 405 405 the Error Log, but the control does not enter Error Mode and continues to operate normally. This portion of memory includes parameters that are in the category of “Since Beginning of Time”,
like number of days, number of regens, and total volume.
406 406 CHECK SUM ERROR FROM THE CONTACT SCREEN SECTION OF EEPROM MEMORY, Nonvolatile Memory Failure - microcontroller can no longer operate properly
STATUS RAM MEMORY FAILURE - Error generated when the microcontroller can't operate properly due to corrupted data contained in the Operational Data/Status Section of RAM memory.
When this error is generated, like a "405" or "408" Error, a "407" is recorded in the Error Log, but the control does not enter Error Mode and continues to operate normally using previously
407 407 407
stored Status RAM data (that can be up to 6 hrs old). This portion of memory includes the state of motors, relays, flow, regen, and more. Most things that are tracked on a moment by moment
basis that need to be able to recover in the event of a power loss or reset is saved here.
DIAGNOSTIC RAM MEMORY FAILURE - Error generated when the microcontroller can't operate properly due to corrupted data contained in the Diagnostic Section of RAM memory. When
408 408 408 this error is generated, like a "405" or "407" Error, a "408" is recorded in the Error Log, but the control does not enter Error Mode and continues to operate normally using previously stored
Diagnostic RAM data (that can be up to 6 hrs old). This portion of memory includes parameters normally displayed in the diagnostic branch of the menu map.
410 410 410 410 CONFIGURATOR DOWNLOAD ERROR - Configuration file downloaded to this control was not originally uploaded from another control with the same software revision
411 NO EXTERNAL MEMORY - Onboard external memory cannot be found by the microcontroller, the required memory chip or external SD card is not installed or defective
PROGRESSIVE FLOW COMMUNICATION ERROR - Communication has been lost to Valve #1 in the progressive flow system. Error Code is displayed in the User Level as well as the Error
412
Log of the control which has the communication loss.
412 COMMUNICATION LOSS - Communication has been lost at some point to valve(s) in the system. Display is automatically reset once communications have been successfully restored
PROGRESSIVE FLOW COMMUNICATION RESTORED - Communication has resumed to Valve #1 in the progressive flow system. Error Code is only displayed/recorded in the Error Log of
413
the control which previously had the communication loss.
413 MAC ADDRESS UNDEFFINED - A unique MAC address must be programmed into each System Controller for proper operation on a computer network
VALVE X NO FLOW - The System Controller has detected a possible problem with a flow meter in the system. On the valve indicated (X), check flow meter wiring and/or clear an obstruction
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that may be preventing the meter from working properly. To clear the error, manually start a regeneration on the unit at fault.

Charger Water Treatment Products, LLC • 8150 N. Lehigh Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 • www.chargerwater.com/FAQ

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