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· S-line firmware 6.3.0 is now available on the Latest Channel
15 hours ago, bkeung said:
I have a persistent ER86 Error after this firmware update. I have the S5 pro bundle.
There are no changes made with regard to the Air Manager or ER86. I suggest you contact support as the air manager fan may be faulty. ER86 is triggered if the fan can not reach the desired speed (with a fault margin of about 70%). So if you see a ER86, that means the fan is really not spinning at the right speed. (You might not be able to see this with the naked eye).
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There are no changes made with regard to the Air Manager or ER86. I suggest you contact support as the air manager fan may be faulty. ER86 is triggered if the fan can not reach the desired speed (with a fault margin of about 70%). So if you see a ER86, that means the fan is really not spinning at the right speed. (You might not be able to see this with the naked eye).
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