Error Code Overview
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Error Code: KSS14001
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Category: Data Integrity / Backup Management / File System
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Severity: Medium (Impacts disaster recovery readiness)
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System: KRC File Handler / Windows OS / External Storage Interface
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Impact: Archive (ZIP) cannot be created; critical data (programs, machine data, mastering) is not saved, increasing risk of total data loss during hardware failure.
Quick Fix for KUKA KSS14001
If KUKA KSS14001 Archive Failed occurs:
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Check available storage space: Ensure sufficient free space on internal storage or external media
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Verify file integrity: Confirm no files are corrupted or locked
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Check permissions: Ensure write access to the destination
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Inspect network stability: If using a network drive, confirm connection is stable
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Reboot controller: Clear temporary locks or system glitches
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Try manual backup: Validate whether the issue is repeatable
What Is KUKA KSS14001 Archive Failed?
KSS14001 Archive Failed means the controller cannot complete the archive (backup) process.
A standard KUKA archive includes:
- Robot programs
- System configuration
- Machine data
- Mastering and calibration values
- Logs and diagnostics
- User settings
If the archive fails:
- No valid backup is created
- Recovery after hardware failure becomes difficult or impossible
- Downtime and commissioning effort increase
👉 This is not just a warning — it directly impacts disaster recovery capability.
What Happens When KSS14001 Occurs
- Archive process stops or does not complete
- ZIP file is missing or incomplete
- Backup must be retried
- Data loss risk increases if unresolved
The robot may still run, but no reliable backup exists.
Common Causes of KUKA KSS14001
1. Insufficient Storage Space
Most common root cause.
- Internal C: drive full
- USB storage full
- Network location lacks space
Typical signs:
- Archive stops immediately
- Process freezes near completion
- Multiple old ZIP files present
2. Corrupted Files or File System Errors
- Damaged project or log files
- Corrupted USB drive
- Bad sectors on SSD/HDD
- Incomplete WorkVisual transfers
If any file in the archive set cannot be read, the process fails.
3. Permission or Access Issues
- USB is write-protected
- Network folder is read-only
- Windows permissions restrict access
- User lacks archive rights
4. External Storage Hardware Failure
- Defective USB stick
- Damaged SmartPad cable
- Loose USB port
- Failing internal SSD/HDD
5. Network Instability
- Unstable Ethernet connection
- VPN interruptions
- Incorrect network path
- Timeout during transfer
6. System or Software Glitch
- Long uptime without restart
- Recent updates or imports
- Unexpected shutdowns
- Temporary file locking
How to Diagnose KSS14001
Step 1 – Check Free Space
- Ensure 2–5 GB free on controller
- Ensure at least 1 GB free on external storage
- Delete old archives and large logs
Step 2 – Test Another Storage Device
- Use a known-good USB (FAT32/NTFS)
- If successful, original device is faulty
Step 3 – Verify Permissions
- Test file creation manually
- Ensure full read/write/delete access
Step 4 – Identify Corrupted Files
- Remove recently modified files
- Retry archive
- Validate via WorkVisual export
Step 5 – Check Logs
- KUKA message log
- Windows Event Viewer
- KRC system logs
Look for: write errors, disk full, access denied, device timeout
Step 6 – Restart Controller
- Clear file locks
- Reset archive service
- Retry with different storage
Recommended Replacement Parts
| Component |
Description |
Recommended Type |
| KUKA Recovery USB |
Bootable backup and recovery tool |
KUKA Recovery Stick (16GB) |
| SmartPad Cable |
Ensures stable USB communication |
KRC4 SmartPad Cable |
| Industrial SSD |
Improves reliability and storage performance |
2.5" SATA MLC SSD |
| KPC Motherboard |
For persistent controller hardware faults |
KRC4 KPC Replacement |
Pro Diagnostic Tip
- Compare behavior across different USB ports/devices
- Check if failure occurs only with large archives
- Monitor after long uptime
Intermittent failures often indicate early SSD or USB controller issues.
Permanent Fix Strategy
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Storage full → Clean and expand capacity
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Corrupted files → Repair or remove data
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Permission issues → Correct access rights
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Hardware failure → Replace USB or SSD
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System glitch → Restart or reinstall KSS
How to Prevent KSS14001
- Maintain at least 20% free disk space
- Delete outdated backups regularly
- Use industrial-grade USB devices
- Schedule routine backups (weekly minimum)
- Keep secondary backups on PC or server
- Replace aging SSDs proactively
- Verify each archive after creation
Related Errors
FAQ
What does KSS14001 mean?
The controller failed to create a backup archive due to storage, permission, file, or hardware issues.
Can it cause data loss?
Yes. Without a valid archive, recovery after failure may not be possible.
Fastest fix?
- Delete old backups
- Use a different USB device
- Restart controller
- Retry archive
Why only one USB fails?
The device may be defective, write-protected, or incompatible.
Should I replace the SSD?
If failures persist across multiple devices, the internal SSD or controller hardware should be inspected or replaced.
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