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SERVICE MANUAL
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IMPIANTO ELETTRICO
CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY FUNCTIONS (Continues)
Machine memory visualization
4.
CAUTION!
This reading and/or check must be performed with the machine stopped, in order not to distract attention
from driving.
When the key is turned to ON and the machine is stopped, it is possible to check the data about the machine condition by
performing:
Consultation of maintenance intervals
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, in “MAIN MENU” on the display (82). To do this, repeatedly press the push-
button (41) in the “STORE” position until the above-mentioned item appears. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in
the “SEL” position. The arrow cursor (A) will be placed near the word “STATUS”. Press the push-button (41) in the “SEL”
position again to bring the arrow cursor near the word “MAINTENANCE”. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in the
“STORE” position. On the display (82) the page “MAINT.01” will be displayed. The number of hours (B) indicates how many
hours there are before maintenance MA_0 will expire (200 hours), while the number of hours (C) indicates how many hours
there are before maintenance MA_1 will expire (800 hours). By pressing the push-button (41) in the “STORE” position
again, the display (82) will show the page “MAINT.02”. The number of hours (D) indicates the diesel engine running hours,
the number of hours (E) indicates the machine working hours, while the number (F) indicates the alarms occurred after the
last system reset.
Consultation of ALARM LIST
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, in “MAIN MENU” on the display (82). To do this, repeatedly press the push-button (41)
in the “STORE” position until the above-mentioned item appears. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in the “SEL”
position. The arrow cursor (A) will be placed near the word “STATUS”. Press the push-button (41) in the “SEL” position
again to bring the arrow cursor near the word “DIAGNOSTIC”. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in the “STORE”
position. On the display (82) the page “ALARM_L.01” is shown. By pressing the upper part of the push-button (41) again,
the page “ALARM_L.02” will be shown. These two pages contains the alarms shown in “Alarm description” paragraph. The
numbers (G, H and I) indicates how many times the alarm occurred. If one of these numbers is different from zero, it is
possible to check when the malfunction occurred. Press the push-button (41) in the “SEL” position until the arrow cursor (J)
is placed near the required data. By pressing the push-button (41) in the “STORE” position again, the page of the required
alarm will be shown. For example, the screen (K) shows the “engine coolant overtemperature” alarm occurred for the fi rst
time after 500 hours, and the second time after 5,550 hours.
Consultation of B_BOX
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(F), where all the alarms occurred after the last memory reset are stored. The alarm is identifi ed
by a number code that can be displayed as shown below: repeatedly press the “STORE” part of the push-button (41)
until “MAIN MENU” appears. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in the “SEL” position. The arrow cursor (A) will be
placed near the word “STATUS”. Press the “SEL” part of the push-button (41) again to bring the arrow cursor near the
word “MAINTENANCE”. Confi rm by pressing the push-button (41) in the “STORE” position. On the display (82) the page
“MAINT.01” is shown; when pressing the “STORE” part of the push-button (41) again, the page “MAINT.02” is shown. When
pressing the “SEL” part of the push-button (41), the cursor aligns with B_BOX, then enter the B_BOX by pressing the
“STORE” part of the push-button (41). In this page, the fi rst series of numbers (M) indicates the alarm identifi cation number,
while the second series of numbers (N) indicates the time at which the alarm occurred. The stored alarms are up to 16
displayed on four pages, which can be scrolled by pressing the push-button (41) repeatedly.
CAUTION!
In the B_BOX the alarms are stored one after the other, so when the alarms are detected, always check
for the time at which the alarm occurred to have a real chronology of the alarms.
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