REMARK
The default tab when the standard screen is changed to the user menu screen varies with the machine condi-
tion.
If multiple conditions are established simultaneously, the following priority is given.
1. SCR event occurs → “SCR Information”
2. KDPF event occurs → “Aftertreatment Devices Regeneration”
3. Hydraulic fan is rotating in reverse → “Machine Setting and Information”
4. Maintenance caution occurs → “Maintenance”
5. Message is not read yet → Message display
6. Other than 1 to 5 → “Energy Saving Guidance”
ENERGY SAVING GUIDANCE
Each item of “Energy Saving Guidance” menu (A) is used for
displaying and setting the notification relevant to energy saving.
• “Operation Records”
• “Eco Guidance Records”
• “Average Fuel Consumption Record”
• “Configurations”
OPERATING RECORD
The “Operation Records” screen displays the following informa-
tion on a daily basis or during the split measurement period.
• “Working Hours (Engine On)”: The time during which the
engine is running
• “Average Fuel Consumption”: Average of the fuel con-
sumed while the engine is running
• “Actual Working Hours”: The time spent for traveling, oper-
ation of work equipment and operation of accelerator
• “Ave Fuel Consumption (Actual Working)”: Average of the
fuel consumed during actual work
• “Fuel Consumption”: The amount of fuel consumed
• “Idling Hours”: The time during which the machine is stop-
ped, and the work equipment and accelerator are not oper-
ated
• “KTCS Hours Ratio”:The ratio of time that traction control
is ON or S mode is selected to the time that engine is run-
ning.
Select “Operation Records” from the “Energy Saving Guidance”
menu screen, then press ENTER switch (1).
REMARK
For the definition and display change method of the “1 Day”
and “Split Time”, see “SET DISPLAY OF FUEL CONSUMP-
TION GAUGE (3-54)”.
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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