SEW Eurodrive · MOVIFIT SC
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.
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Attempt a factory reset of the drive parameters (e.g., set P0-01 to "Factory Defaults") to clear potential data corruption.
Record all existing parameter settings before attempting any further action, as they will be lost if the unit is replaced.
Power cycle the unit completely (turn off main supply, wait 30 seconds, turn on) to re-initialize hardware; observe if the fault persists.
Prepare for replacement of the drive unit, as a "Defective EEPROM" fault often indicates a non-repairable hardware failure.
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.