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94

Defective EEPROM

SEW Eurodrive · MOVIFIT SC

What does 94 mean?

This fault indicates a permanent hardware defect in the unit's EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), suggesting the memory chip itself is faulty and likely beyond a simple reset or re-parameterization. A defective EEPROM will prevent the unit from reliably storing or retrieving critical configuration data, making consistent and reliable operation impossible. This is a severe hardware failure that typically requires unit replacement.

Common Causes

  • Internal EEPROM memory cell degradation or failure due to extended operational life or excessive write cycles.
  • Corrupt data blocks within the EEPROM resulting from power fluctuations or voltage spikes during write operations.
  • Manufacturing defect in the EEPROM chip itself, leading to premature failure.
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) event damaging the EEPROM chip or its surrounding circuitry during handling or operation.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Attempt a factory reset of the drive parameters (e.g., set P0-01 to "Factory Defaults") to clear potential data corruption.

  2. 2

    Record all existing parameter settings before attempting any further action, as they will be lost if the unit is replaced.

  3. 3

    Power cycle the unit completely (turn off main supply, wait 30 seconds, turn on) to re-initialize hardware; observe if the fault persists.

  4. 4

    Prepare for replacement of the drive unit, as a "Defective EEPROM" fault often indicates a non-repairable hardware failure.

  5. 5

    Verify the incoming supply voltage (e.g., at L1, L2, L3 terminals) is stable and within specified limits (e.g., 400V +/-10%) to rule out power quality issues as a contributing factor.

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