Does the wet tissue machine have fault self-diagnosis and alarm functions, as well as corresponding troubleshooting methods
Jun 08, 2023| Wet wipe machines usually have fault self-diagnosis and alarm functions to help operators discover and solve machine faults in a timely manner. When the machine detects a fault or abnormal situation, it will automatically trigger the alarm system and send out a warning signal so that the operator can take corresponding measures in time.
Common fault alarms include but are not limited to the following situations:
1. Power failure: The machine cannot start normally or stops working.
2. Sensor failure: The sensor cannot detect paper, liquid or other parameters normally.
3. Electrical failure: problems such as circuit failure, line disconnection or short circuit.
4. Mechanical failure: including transmission system failure, machine blockage, tool abnormality, etc.
5. Control system failure: control program error, communication failure, etc.
When the machine triggers an alarm, the operator should follow the steps below for troubleshooting:
1. Stop the machine: Stop the machine first to avoid further damage or safety risk.
Check the alarm information: check the machine display or alarm system to understand the specific fault information and alarm code.
2. Check the power supply and connection: Make sure the power supply of the machine is normal, and check whether the wire connection is firm.
3. Cleaning and maintenance: Check whether there are blockages or foreign objects inside the machine, and perform necessary cleaning and maintenance.
4. Restart the machine: After solving the fault, restart the machine according to the instructions in the machine's operation manual and make sure it is running normally.
5. Seek professional maintenance: If the above steps cannot solve the fault, it is recommended to contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair.
It is worth noting that different models and brands of wet wipe machines may have different fault alarm systems and troubleshooting methods. In actual operation, the operator should read the operation manual and maintenance guide of the machine in detail, and follow the guidance and suggestions provided by the manufacturer to ensure safe operation and efficient maintenance.



