Schindler 5500 Error Codes Better ❲Works 100%❳

Miconic TX

Schindler 5500 elevator systems utilize specific error codes to communicate malfunctions detected by the or MX-GC controller . These codes are typically viewed on the SMLCD (Service Module Liquid Crystal Display) located within the elevator controller cabinet . Common Schindler 5500 Error Codes Label/Description Potential Cause & Action 0003 NoKSE_STDSTL

Error 0353:

Door unavailable. Communication with the door operator has been lost. 4. System and Logic Faults schindler 5500 error codes

The Schindler 5500 organizes faults into logical groups to help technicians pinpoint the subsystem at fault: Description Common Faults Safety Circuit Physical switches and interlocks. Gate contacts, pit switches, buffer switches. Communication Data transfer between the controller and the car/landings. COM_Busreconf, Bus Error. Drive & Motor Power electronics and speed monitoring. OverVoltCTW, Speed Ref Missing, Field Loss. Timing and position of car and landing doors. Error in normal door closing, ThermoDoor. Troubleshooting & Reset Procedures Identify the Status : Determine if the fault is (currently occurring) or (historical/intermittent). Basic Power Cycle Miconic TX Schindler 5500 elevator systems utilize specific

  1. Secure car out-of-service and confirm passenger safety.
  2. Record displayed error code(s) and controller event log.
  3. Visually inspect obvious mechanical/electrical faults (doors, interlocks, supply).
  4. Use controller diagnostics (status LEDs, fault history, parameter readouts).
  5. Measure electrical values (voltage, continuity, insulation resistance).
  6. Isolate failing component(s) and replace or adjust per manual.
  7. Run functional tests and record results; return to service only after safety checks.

Safety Circuit First:

Many generic "out of service" symbols on landing displays are caused by a simple obstruction in the door track or a tripped safety contact. Secure car out-of-service and confirm passenger safety

The Fix:

Ensure the encoder cable is shielded and grounded properly at the controller. Check for loose connector pins at the motor.

Double Reset

Press the reset button on the GCIOCF PCBA once and wait for the system to boot.