System settings
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On the second screen, below the left hopper half, you will see the ex-
isting weighcell signal for the current hopper weight. Below the right
hopper half, you will see the signal value contained in the control sys-
tem memory. The value is saved during the previous hopper calibra-
tion. On the screen, you can overwrite the signal value saved in the
memory with the new, current value below the left hopper half.
Press the right arrow to overwrite the value.
The new value is saved and the screen is closed.
The signal value in the control system memory is now replaced by the
signal value belonging to the current hopper weight. The control sys-
tem will now use this value to calculate the hopper content.
Alarms
If the control system cannot perform the requested function, a warning
will appear on the screen. The system has 3 different types of alarm:
•
User's alarms; this appear when the spreading function cannot be
performed adequately or at all.
•
System alarms; parts of the system are not functioning well or at
all.
•
Weigh cell alarms; the signal value conflicts with the calibrated val-
ues stored in the control system memory.
User's alarms
If a user's alarm appears on the control box screen, the spreader
cannot carry out the requested function adequately or at all. However,
the machine is in good condition, nothing is broken. You can fix the
cause of the alarm yourself.
The spreading discs are not turning. The PTO shaft is not connected
or the coupling is not coupled. The alarm does not appear if you have
set an incorrect PTO shaft rpm.
The hopper content has gone below the set alarm level.
See also section »Hopper alarm« on page 76.
The driving speed is too low for accurate spreading. The dosing units
are almost closed. Use the fine application kit or increase the driving
speed.
The driving speed is too high for accurate spreading. The dosing units
are completely open. Decrease speed.
Hopper is 100% empty from spreading
If you have sprayed the hopper completely empty this alarm will
sound.
It is time to lubricate the machine. This alarm is displayed every 8
hours
See also »Alarm lubrication« on page 81
Summary of Contents for RO-M EW
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