E 29
11
06
.G
B
6.1
Discharge monitor function
With the discharge monitor function enabled, the lifting function switches of when
reaching the discharge limit (the Stop LED switches on). Travelling and lowering is
still possible. For wet batteries the residual capacity is 20%, for maintenance-free bat-
teries it is 40%. At 30% for wet batteries resp. 50% for maintenance-free batteries the
batteries should be recharged (the yellow LED lights up as warning indication).
6.2
Operating hours display
Display range between 0.0 and 99,999.0 hours. Travel and lifting movements are
logged. This is a backlit display.
Z
For maintenance-free batteries a “T” symbol is shown in the operating hours display
(30).
Error messages
The operating hours display is also used for indicating errors.
The error is displayed
in two parts and starts with a “C” for component and a three-digit component number,
then an “E” for error with alternating three-digit error number.
If several errors occur they are displayed one after the other. The errors are displayed
as long as they are present (always in combination Cxxx / Exxx).
Errors are displayed
as long as they persist. The operating hours display is overwritten with an error mes-
sage. Most errors cause the emergency stop to be triggered. The error display is
maintained until the control circuit is switched off (Code lock).
Z
Detailed component descriptions including error codes are available at the manufac-
turers service.
Display for parameter changes (travel programmes)
The LC display (30) is used in conjunction with the operator keyboard (CANCODE
(
o
)) to display the setting parameters. The first three digits of the display show the
parameter numbers, the last three digits indicate the parameter value.
Z
Setting values of parameter group 0XX (code lock) are not displayed.
6.3
Switch-on test
After switching on the display shows:
– the software version of the display instrument (short-term),
– the operating hours
– the charging condition
E 29
11
06
.G
B
6.1
Discharge monitor function
With the discharge monitor function enabled, the lifting function switches of when
reaching the discharge limit (the Stop LED switches on). Travelling and lowering is
still possible. For wet batteries the residual capacity is 20%, for maintenance-free bat-
teries it is 40%. At 30% for wet batteries resp. 50% for maintenance-free batteries the
batteries should be recharged (the yellow LED lights up as warning indication).
6.2
Operating hours display
Display range between 0.0 and 99,999.0 hours. Travel and lifting movements are
logged. This is a backlit display.
Z
For maintenance-free batteries a “T” symbol is shown in the operating hours display
(30).
Error messages
The operating hours display is also used for indicating errors.
The error is displayed
in two parts and starts with a “C” for component and a three-digit component number,
then an “E” for error with alternating three-digit error number.
If several errors occur they are displayed one after the other. The errors are displayed
as long as they are present (always in combination Cxxx / Exxx).
Errors are displayed
as long as they persist. The operating hours display is overwritten with an error mes-
sage. Most errors cause the emergency stop to be triggered. The error display is
maintained until the control circuit is switched off (Code lock).
Z
Detailed component descriptions including error codes are available at the manufac-
turers service.
Display for parameter changes (travel programmes)
The LC display (30) is used in conjunction with the operator keyboard (CANCODE
(
o
)) to display the setting parameters. The first three digits of the display show the
parameter numbers, the last three digits indicate the parameter value.
Z
Setting values of parameter group 0XX (code lock) are not displayed.
6.3
Switch-on test
After switching on the display shows:
– the software version of the display instrument (short-term),
– the operating hours
– the charging condition
Summary of Contents for 50435801
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 50435801 G 04 04 03 07 ECE 220...
Page 3: ...0108 GB...
Page 7: ...0506 GB 2...
Page 9: ...0404 GB A 2...
Page 28: ...E 5 1106 GB S T O P 12 13 14 16 15 17...
Page 83: ...0506 GB 18...