When Grizzl-E experiences an error, the indicator light will flash Red, and a beeping sound can be heard.
Grizzl-E will flash and beep a certain number of times before pausing and resetting the cycle. The number of flashes indicates which type of error Grizzl-E is experiencing.
LED Indicator | # of Flashes | Error Description |
---|---|---|
Red Flashing | 1 | Lost ground - AC Line1 |
Red Flashing | 2 | GFCI High Leakage |
Red Flashing | 3 | Relay is stuck |
Red Flashing | 4 | GFCI Low Leakage |
Red Flashing | 5 | High temperature of the module |
Red Flashing | 6 | High temperature of the relay |
Red Flashing | 7 | Pilot state is Status E |
Red Flashing | 8 | Pilot state is Status F |
Red Flashing | 9 | Diode error |
Red Flashing | 10 | Over Current |
Red Flashing | 12 | Application Error |
Comments
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This is good information but it's not useful for an end user because there is no course of action. Say I count the flashes and can now determine the problem is "Pilot state is Status E". WTF does that mean? If it were status A I would immediately know what to do, but F?
Joking aside, if each Error Description were a link to a page that described steps for fixing the problem this could actually be quite useful.
Agree 100%. Trying to decipher what is causing a Pilot state is status F on my charger.
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