What do we have to check when starting the machine?
Once the self test is completed, the control panel informs the operator of the working conditions which the machine is set, asking to check it and at this stage, the display shows
the page where the main readings are monitored.
SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON
it is compulsory, before doing any work, to make sure that the selected table corresponds to the selected attachment.
if a different attachment is selected, it’s compulsory toselect the corresponding table (please see “attachment selection and operating mode” section).
OM = operating mode
(Fig. A)
There are 4 operating modes available :
1 - On Stabilisers
2 - On tyres (turret frontal).
3 - On tyres (turret rotated).
4 - On partially extended stabilisers.
A = Loading Table corresponding to attachments used.(Fig. B)
LCD DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT KEY
Press the (Fig. C) key to enter the “display autocontrast” function.
The automatic display carries out a scan and changes the contrast.
Press Enter to select the required display contrast.
MOVEMENT SPEED SELECTOR KEY
Press this key (ref. a Fig. C) to modify the speed of the hydraulic movements (not activated when platform is used).
Slow =
Standards =
PANEL MONITORING
Lifting Conditions % and alarms
1 - LCD BAR SHOWING THE LIFTED LOAD IN PERCENTAGE TO THE MAXIMUM ADMITTED LOAD IN THAT WORKING CONDITION.
2 - GREEN REFERENCE: SAFE ZONE.
3 - AMBER REFERENCE: ALARM ZONE (LIFTED LOAD HIGHER THAN 90% OF MAXIMUM ADMITTED LOAD).
4 - RED REFERENCE: SHUT-OFF ZONE (LIFTED LOAD HIGHER THAN 100% OF MAXIMUM ADMITTED LOAD).
5 - GREEN LIGHT ON: SAFE WORKING.
6 - AMBER LIGHT ON: ALARM (EXTERNAL BUZZER ON).
7 - RED LIGHT ON: DANGEROUS MOVEMENTS SHUT OFF (EXTERNAL BUZZER ON).
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Summary of Contents for MHT 10180 LT-E3
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