Cwfl-6000 Manual
By following the setup procedures, respecting the maintenance intervals, and understanding the error codes, your CWFL-6000 will provide years of trouble-free cooling. But remember: when in doubt, go back to the manual. Every alarm has a reason, and every solution is written in those pages.
The intelligent controller displays error codes to help diagnose system faults. The official manual provides the following guide for the most common issues:
Keep the chiller running continuously, even when the laser is idle.
The CWFL-6000 uses a smart digital controller (usually an Italian LAE or Chinese Puma controller). Pages 18-24 of the explain how to program it. Understanding these parameters is the difference between stable cutting and constant alarms. cwfl-6000 manual
Remove the side mesh dust gauze panels. Slide them out, blow away dust with compressed air or rinse with water, dry thoroughly, and snap them back into place. Every 3 to 6 Months
Expect a temporary "flow alarm" on the first run; this is just air bubbles moving through the pipes. It should clear in a few minutes. 3. Essential Maintenance Checklist
| Error Code / Issue | Potential Causes | Recommended Solutions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No Power | Power cord not connected, blown fuse. | Check power cord connections at both ends. Open electrical panel and replace fuse if needed. | | (Flow Alarm) | Low water level, water pipe obstruction, or kink. | Check water level and add to green zone. Inspect all water pipes for blockages or kinks. | | E05 / E07 (High Water Temp) | Clogged air filter, poor ventilation, high ambient temp. | Clean the filter, ensure minimum clearance around unit, and improve ventilation. | | E03 (High Room Temp) | Excessive heat load, high ambient temperature. | Confirm the chiller's cooling capacity matches the laser's needs; lower room temperature. | | Excessive Water Condensation | Water temperature too low for ambient humidity. | Increase the water temperature or install insulation on water pipes. | | Slow Water Drainage (During Refill) | Fill/vent cap is closed. | Ensure the water fill and vent cap is opened before draining. | The intelligent controller displays error codes to help
If you’ve just acquired a , you know you’re dealing with a heavy-duty piece of cooling equipment. Designed specifically for high-power fiber lasers, this unit isn't something you can just plug in and forget.
is likely the heartbeat of your system. This industrial chiller isn't just a "cooler"; it’s a dual-circuit precision machine designed to protect both your laser source and your optics.
Keep the unit in a well-ventilated, dry indoor environment. Avoid direct sunlight, corrosive gases, and extreme dust. Operating ambient temperature should ideally be under 40°C. Electrical Connections Pages 18-24 of the explain how to program it
Allows the user to set a fixed temperature (ideal for environments with extreme temperature swings). How to Change Temperature Settings: Press and hold the "SET" button. Use the up/down arrows to navigate parameters. Adjust the value and press "SET" again to save. ⚠️ Common Alarm Codes
Over years of technical support, experienced engineers have added these unofficial but vital tips: