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Speed Level Seres - Servce & Parts Manual
January 2019
Secton 6 - Electrcal System
MEASURING #
This message is displayed when the platform is stopped during either STATIC phase, when the
GP400 takes a measurement.
There will be a short delay while the machine is allowed to stabilize after movement is stopped.
MUST GO DOWN!
This message occurs if the wrong switch is operated when the GP400 is waiting for the platform
to be lowered.
MUST GO UP!
This message occurs if the wrong switch is operated when the GP400 is waiting for the platform
to be raised.
PLATFORM DOWN?
This message is prompting for confirmation that the platform is fully lowered. If necessary the
DOWN switch can be activated to lower the platform.
Press ENTER to confirm when the platform is fully lowered.
PLATFORM EMPTY?
This message is prompting for confirmation that the platform is completely empty.
Press ENTER to confirm when the platform is empty.
PLATFORM LOADED?
This message is prompting for confirmation that the platform is loaded to rated load: 1500 lbs
(US/CSA), 680 Kgs (CE/AU). (100% of the load rating listed on the serial plate).
Press ENTER to confirm when the platform is loaded.
PLEASE LIFT …
This message is prompting for the platform to be raised.
The UP switch should be operated.
PLEASE LOWER …
This message is prompting for the platform to be lowered.
The DOWN switch should be operated.
PLEASE WAIT
This message indicates that the is busy; the delay will be short (no more than 5s).
REDO DYNAMIC:
This message is displayed if the DYNAMIC phase of load calibration has previously been
completed.
Press ENTER when “NO” is displayed if there is no need to redo the DYNAMIC phase.
Press UP or DOWN to display “YES” then press ENTER if it is necessary to redo the DYNAMIC
phase.
If the previous DYNAMIC calibration was in error, or if the height or pressure sensor is replaced,
it will be necessary to redo the DYNAMIC phase.
REDO EMPTY:
This message is displayed if the EMPTY phase of load calibration has previously been
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