Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive
A critical fault has occurred in the inverter's main circuit board, specifically related to the storage of inverter model information. This indicates an internal memory corruption or hardware failure which prevents the inverter from identifying itself or its configuration. This is a severe internal fault requiring factory attention.
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1. Cycle power to the inverter and attempt to reinitialize; observe if the fault persists immediately upon power-up.
2. Attempt a factory reset of the inverter (e.g., Pr.77 set to 1) to clear all user parameters, then re-enter essential settings.
3. Verify incoming AC line voltage stability (expected: within +/-10% of rated voltage) and check for proper grounding of the inverter chassis.
4. Inspect the main circuit board for any visible signs of damage, burnt components, or loose connectors.
5. If a backup of parameters is available (e.g., via software), attempt to write the parameters back to the inverter.