Chapter 5 Safety equipment
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Pop-up graphics
Pop-up graphics occur in exceptional crane operating situations and get immediately shown on the
display with top priority. These easy-to-understand pop-ups inform the operator about warnings and
reports of faults, status situations, problems and defects.
Note!
A status code shown at the bottom of the pop-up graphic informs the
PALFINGER service partner about precise details of the fault.
A red bar above the status code represents a dangerous situation
(example: instability).
A yellow bar above the status code indicates a defect (example: cable
break) or operating error.
A gray bar above the status code represents an advisory note
(example: low battery).
Status codes
Dangerous situation
Error
Note
Example: Instability, overload, etc.
Example: Cable break, oil temperature
too high, etc.
Example: Low battery, function not
available, etc.
Bar color: Red
Bar color: Yellow
Bar color: Gray
Delete pop-up graphic by pressing**):
ESC - pop-up graphic gets deleted.
Automatically - after 10 seconds.
Automatically - when the dangerous
situation no longer exists.
Delete pop-up graphic by pressing**):
ESC - pop-up graphic gets deleted,
status code does not get canceled.
Press OK - pop-up graphic gets
deleted, status code gets canceled*).
Delete pop-up graphic by pressing**):
ESC - pop-up graphic gets deleted.
Automatically - after 10 seconds.
Automatically - when the reason for the
note no longer exists.
Quit code:
Not possible.
Disappears - when the dangerous
situation no longer exists.
Quit code:
Press OK - Pop-up graphic gets
deleted, status code gets canceled.
Information menu item.
Press
Quit code:
Not possible.
Disappears - when the reason for the
note no longer exists.
*) Canceling (quitting) the status code is possible only when the cause for the error no longer exists
(example: broken cable has been repaired, oil temperature has gone back down, etc.).
**) After the pop-up graphic is deleted, the previous current screen gets displayed.
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