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6.1
Discharge monitor function
When the discharge monitor function is enabled, lifting is cut out when the discharge
limit is reached (the Stop LED is lit). Travel and lowering are still possible. For wet
batteries the residual capacity is 20 %, for maintenance-free batteries it is 40 %.
The batteries should be recharged when they reach 30 % (for wet batteries) or 50 %
(for maintenance-free batteries). The yellow LED lights up as warning indicator.
6.2
Operating hours display
Display range between 0.0 and 99,999.0 hours. Travel and lifting are logged. This is
a backlit display.
Z
For maintenance-free batteries a “T” symbol is shown in the operating hours
display (25).
Errormessages
The operating hours display is also used to display errors. The error is displayed in
two parts, starting with a “C” for component and a three-digit component number,
followed by an “E” for error with alternating three-digit error number.
If several errors occur simultaneously, they are displayed one after the other.
The errors are displayed as long as they are present (always in combination Cxxx /
Exxx). Error messages overwrite the service hour display. Most errors cause the
emergency stop to be activated. Errors remain displayed until the control circuit is
switched off (Code lock).
If no CANDIS is present, the error code is displayed by the flashing of the discharge
monitor LED.
Z
The manufacturer’s service department has detailed component descriptions with
error codes.
Display for parameter changes (travel programs)
The LC display (25) is used in conjunction with the operator keypad (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 setting.
Z
Settings of parameter group 0XX (code lock) are not displayed.
6.3
Power up test
On power up the display shows:
– the software version of the display instrument (briefly),
– the operating hours
– the charge status
0406
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6.1
Discharge monitor function
When the discharge monitor function is enabled, lifting is cut out when the discharge
limit is reached (the Stop LED is lit). Travel and lowering are still possible. For wet
batteries the residual capacity is 20 %, for maintenance-free batteries it is 40 %.
The batteries should be recharged when they reach 30 % (for wet batteries) or 50 %
(for maintenance-free batteries). The yellow LED lights up as warning indicator.
6.2
Operating hours display
Display range between 0.0 and 99,999.0 hours. Travel and lifting are logged. This is
a backlit display.
Z
For maintenance-free batteries a “T” symbol is shown in the operating hours
display (25).
Errormessages
The operating hours display is also used to display errors. The error is displayed in
two parts, starting with a “C” for component and a three-digit component number,
followed by an “E” for error with alternating three-digit error number.
If several errors occur simultaneously, they are displayed one after the other.
The errors are displayed as long as they are present (always in combination Cxxx /
Exxx). Error messages overwrite the service hour display. Most errors cause the
emergency stop to be activated. Errors remain displayed until the control circuit is
switched off (Code lock).
If no CANDIS is present, the error code is displayed by the flashing of the discharge
monitor LED.
Z
The manufacturer’s service department has detailed component descriptions with
error codes.
Display for parameter changes (travel programs)
The LC display (25) is used in conjunction with the operator keypad (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 setting.
Z
Settings of parameter group 0XX (code lock) are not displayed.
6.3
Power up test
On power up the display shows:
– the software version of the display instrument (briefly),
– the operating hours
– the charge status
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