Summary
This video explains how to identify and clear a low air pressure machine alarm. The alarm is commonly caused by insufficient compressed air due to a compressor, valve, or main air shutoff being turned off.
Quick Guide
Identify the Alarm
Look at Machine State for a red “A” indicating an active alarm.
Select the yellow triangle icon to view alarm details.
Confirm the alarm shows Low Air Pressure.
Check Air Supply
Verify the air compressor is running.
Check for closed valves in the air supply line.
Locate the machine’s main air shutoff valve.
Down and left = ON (air supplied)
Up and right = OFF (air shut off)
Clear Alarm & Resume Operation
Restore air supply.
Return to the control panel and press the X to clear the alarm.
Start automatic cycle.
Machine is ready for production.
Key Notes
The machine cannot operate without compressed air.
Low air pressure alarms are typically supply-related, not mechanical failures.