
2 - 14
1 - B
ATTERY SWITCH
The battery switch is located below the base control unit of the turret.
IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION
- The current flows
IN A VERTICAL POSITION
- The current does not flow
2 - T
HE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATORS AND HOURS
WORKED INDICATOR
A - BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR
· BATTERY CHARGED
- Only the green lamp on the right is on.
· BATTERY DISCHARGED
- Either the orange or red lamps on the left are on, meaning that the battery
needs to be re-charged (see "Maintenance Periodicity" section).
B - HOURS WORKED INDICATOR
This shows the number of hours worked by the platform.
3 - T
HE
"M
ACHINE SERVICING
"
LAMP
- THIS LAMP HAS TWO FUNCTIONS:
1
This lamp is controlled by a timer, which brings it on every 50 hours
worked.
When the lamp is on, this mean that the machine must be serviced (see
chapter "PERIODICITY OF MAINTENANCE").
2
In the event of a fault, the number of flashes indicates the type of fault
detected by the variator:
- 1 flash : Variator parameter defect
- 2 flashes : Command activated before the use
- 3 flashes : Variator in short-circuit
- 4 flashes : Defect contactors of power
- 5 flashes : No-used
- 6 flashes : Accelerator, control switch, potentiometer or wire of speed sensor
- 7 flashes : Battery discharged
- 8 flashes : Variator temperature over high
- 9 flashes : Bobbin contactor in short-circuit
-12 flashes : Defect bus connection
BASE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS
COUPE
COUPE
CONTACT
CONTACT
3
1
HOURS
1
10
0
1
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