Acoustic signals
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Carrying the Remote Control Transmitter
Attach the belt to the Remote Control Transmitter the way
you like it:
– Waistband
– Carrying strap
Acoustic signals
Signals of the device
– Single honk signal after the Remote Control Transmitter is
switched on: Radio contact between Remote Control
Transmitter and receiver was successfully established.
– Horn sounds at intervals: Receiver is in operation. No radio
contact to Remote Control Transmitter. Warning of battery
consumption.
– Horn sounds at intervals in RC mode: The device is at too
steep an incline.
Signals of the Remote Control Transmitter
– Horn sounds twice when the Remote Control Transmitter is
switched on: Remote Control Transmitter is ready for oper-
ation.
– Horn sounds for a longer interval when the Remote Control
Transmitter is switched off: Remote Control Transmitter is
switched off.
Optical signals
Status indicators on the device
– Continuous light: Receiver is in operation. Receiver w Re-
ceiver waits for radio contact to Remote Control Transmit-
ter to be established.
– Continuous light: An Emergency stop has occurred.
– Flashing: Beware, blade is engaged.
Lights on the Remote Control Transmitter
– Control indicator oil pressure lights up: No oil pressure.
– Status indicator “Engage blade” is flashing: Beware, blade
is engaged.
Display on the Remote Control Transmitter
Frequency: After radio contact has been estab-
lished between Remote Control Transmitter and
Receiver, the frequency number is briefly dis-
played.
Remote Control Transmitter in operation: Red
dot jumps as back and forth.
Warning battery capacity: Quick flashing of an
“L”. As soon as the display appears, the Remote
Control Transmitter can be operated for another
approx. 30 minutes.
Error code: When the control detects an error, an
error code is displayed. See chapter on Error
codes.
Energy saving mode: If you do not press any
buttons over a longer period of time, the Remote
Control Transmitter switches off automatically.
LED display on the receiver
3
2
1
Fig. 15:
Description
LED 1
LED 2
LED 3
No supply
Off
Off
Off
Supply OK
and ready to
receive
Lights up
green
Weakly
flashes green
Lights up
green
Radio signal
is received
(not necessar-
ily from the
associated
transmitter)
Lights up
green
Flashes or-
ange for sig-
nal reception
Lights up
green
Connection to
the associated
transmitter
correctly es-
tablished
Lights up
green
Flashes or-
ange
Flashes green
Fault in RF
channel (for
existing radio
connection)
Lights up
green
Flashes or-
ange
Flashes red
Error when
checking the
Emergency
stop relay
Lights up
green
Flashes or-
ange
Slowly flashes
red
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