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8.
APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGES
Error messages may be displayed for a variety of reasons as detailed below.
8.1. BOUNCING
LOAD
If the lift arms are bouncing significantly while weighing, an error occurs. This can happen if, for example, the loader is driven
over uneven ground while lifting the load.
Depending on the installation of the particular LOADRITE Weighing System, there are two possibilities:
No weight is displayed and therefore there is no weight to add. Repeat the lift.
Weighing Error
is turned off and a weight is displayed. Add the weight to the total (bearing in mind that the weight
measurement is not reliable) or ignore this weight and repeat the lift smoothly.
8.2. CHECK
POWER
The power supply has reached an unstable level. Check that the power source is stable and b12V and +32V.
8.3. CHECK
MAG/OPT
There is a fault in the magnetic or optical trigger or the cable that connects the trigger. If using an optical trigger, check that the
lens is clear and dust-free.
8.4. CHECK
ROTARY
There is a fault in the rotary trigger or the cable that connects the trigger. Check that the trigger is still securely mounted and that
the trigger finger has not been damaged.
8.5. CHECK
SCALE#
This message displays when
is pressed if the Indicator is set up for use with multiple scales.
If the weight is greater than 10% of full bucket capacity for the selected scale number, the screen displays
Check Scale#
message.
The operator needs to ensure the correct scale number is selected for the attached implement, as implements differ
considerably in weight.
8.6. CHECK
TILT
There is a fault in the tilt sensor used for ground slope compensation or the cable that connects the sensor. Check that the tilt
sensor is still securely mounted and that the cable has not been damaged.
8.7. CHECK
TRANSDUCER
There is an error in the pressure transducer signal input. This indicates a fault in either the pressure transducer or the cable that
connects the transducer.
8.8. CHECK
ZERO
The operator is automatically reminded to zero the bucket.
8.9.
LIFT UNDER RANGE
The lift pressure was too low. This indicates a fault in either the pressure transducer or the cable that connects the transducer.