4 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
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DESCRIPTION
A
Net weight lifted by the attachment installed on the carriage (expressed in tonnes)
B
Table showing the latest 20 weighings stored in the system, including the total weight
C
Deletion of all weighings stored in the system. The total is set back to zero.
D
Attachment tare
E
Manual weighing
F
Selection of the weighing mode: either automatic or manual
G
Modification of weighings stored in table 'B'
P1
Button for exiting the weighing screen and going back to the main screen
P2
Button for scrolling the weighing menu
P3
Button for confirming the item selected from the menu
P4
Button for decreasing the angle for automatic weighing
P5
Button for increasing the angle for automatic weighing
1) INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEIGHING A LOAD
In order for the weighing to be as accurate as possible, please check that the following conditions are met:
1) your machine should always be placed on a flat, compact surface
2) your machine should be standing still, with its wheels aligned with the chassis
3) the telescopic boom should be fully retracted and in a horizontal position
4) the carriage should be in a vertical position
5) the recommended weighing mode is the manual one (MANUAL WEIGHING)
In these conditions the approximate tolerance of the load readout should be about ±5% of the maximum rated load.
The value of the load being lifted is to be considered a mere indication for the operator. It has no fiscal significance and it is not
a certified weight value.
The following part of this paragraph describes the various functions of the weighing system.
2) RESET (C)
The reset control allows you to delete all the weighing values stored in table 'B'.
When all the partial weighing values are deleted, the overall weighing value is
set back to zero too.
To carry out the reset procedure you need to scroll the weighing screen with
button (P2) until you select 'RESET'. Then press (P3) to confirm.
The overall weighing value is also shown on the main screen in field (224). When
the RESET command is executed, the value shown in field (224) is set back to
zero too.
Press button (P1) to go back to the main screen.
3) TARE (D)
This control allows you to tare the weighing system. In this way field (A) will
subsequently show only the weight of the load being lifted, without the weight of
the attachment.
To carry out the taring procedure you need to scroll the weighing screen with
button (P2) until you select 'TARE'. Then press (P3) to confirm. The value of the
measured weight, expressed in tonnes, appears next to the 'TARE' inscription.
Press button (P1) to go back to the main screen.
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