Status messages - symbols
The Omni displays status displays, notes and, in the event of faults, warning or error messages and/or error codes.

For example, if the yellow warning triangle appears during a long ascent, this is usually the engine temperature warning. This is displayed when the engine has reached 135/140 °C (ST3). At 150 °C, the Stromer switches off and the engine must be allowed to cool down. The warning triangle disappears again.
Error messages are usually also stored in the error memory, which can be accessed via the Service menu can be viewed.
Notes
Sometimes the Omni also displays hints to help you with your actions. It is a kind of mini-help.

Warning and error messages
While notes in the Omni are often self-explanatory and suggest a possible solution or procedure, this is not the case with stand-alone error messages. E...... (Error), W...... (Warning) or hex codes such as 0x100747 are generally not the case.

Error code table
If only a cryptic numerical code appears, this is no help for the Stromer user and says nothing about the cause of the problem. Unfortunately, Stromer does not provide a list of error codes with a description.
In the following Error code table I have compiled error codes from various sources. They indicate what the error code can mean, how it came about and sometimes also the cause(s) and solution.
Analyze error messages
The Fault memory
There are errors which are stored in the error memory (SERVICE MENU > ERROR LIST), but are deleted after a restart.
One such 'transient' error is E 210110, for example, which indicates that the 48 V output on the battery cannot be switched off. If you restart and the check routine runs, the error is deleted. For the warning messages, it would be W 200002, for example, which indicates that the battery temperature is too high. If this drops again, the warning disappears.
Check components
Error messages always have a cause. Where this lies can be determined using the System Integration Test (SIT) can be determined.
> See also ELEKTRIK / ELEKTRONIK - Testing / Checking - 'SIT (Test Runner) - Test components'
How does the Stromer mechanic proceed?
1) He knows in advance what is causing the fault and repairs it.
2) If he does not know, he will open the service menu, consult the fault memory in the service menu and run the Test Runner if necessary.
Stromer provides dealers with detailed fault flow diagrams for fault analysis. These make it possible to determine the faulty component using a process of elimination.
