21% to 25%
One (1) segment, plus flashing plus low battery alarm
0 to 20%
Zero (0) segments, plus flashing plus a second low battery alarm
The BDI is always visible when the Operating Screen is active. All five of the BDI segments are filled
(illuminated) when the BSOC is at 75% or higher. As the BSOC goes down, the segments on the right change
to just outlines until the BSOC reaches 25%, which is indicated when only the leftmost segment, next to the
battery icon, is filled.
If the battery charge drops below 25%, the "low battery alarm" sounds and the BDI begins flashing. The "low
battery alarm" also sounds if the lift truck is turned
ON
when the BSOC is below 25%. If the BSOC drops to
20%, the leftmost segment changes to an outline and a second "low battery alarm" sounds. The lift truck will
be subjected to operating and performance limitations if the BSOC drops below 20%.
DIRECTION AND PARKING BRAKE INDICATORS
These indicators are displayed in the center of the Operating Screen, as shown in
.
•
An up-arrow indicates the truck will move forward if the accelerator is pressed.
•
A down-arrow indicates the truck will move backward (reverse) if the accelerator is pressed.
•
A solid "N" indicates the truck will not move if the accelerator is pressed, though it can still roll if the
service brake is released.
•
The parking brake icon is a "P" with a circle around it to represent a wheel and arcs around the circle
to represent brakes. When this icon is displayed, it indicates the truck parking brake is applied and the
truck will not move if the accelerator is pressed.
HAZARD FLASHERS AND LIGHTING CONTROLS
If the lift truck is equipped with CAN controlled hazard flashers and lighting controls, the icons that indicate
the status of the lift truck's lights and hazard flashers are displayed on the Operating Screen. The soft keys the
operator can use to control these lights are located near the Operating Screen.
•
The Front Work Light Icon, on the lower right of the screen, is always visible. The operator can turn
the front lights
ON
and
OFF
by pressing the
2
soft key.
•
The Rear Work Light Icon, on the upper right of the screen, is always visible. The operator can turn the
rear lights
ON
and
OFF
by pressing the
3
soft key.
•
The Hazard Flashers Icon, a triangle on the lower left of the screen, is always visible if the lift truck is
equipped with hazard flashers. The operator can press the
#
soft key to toggle the truck's hazard
flashers
ON
and turn them back
OFF
by pressing the
#
soft key a second time.
STEER ANGLE INDICATOR
The Steer Angle indicator is displayed in the lower center of the Operating Screen, as shown in
. The
purpose of this indicator is to show the operator the current steer angle (the direction of the tires that steer the
truck). This informs the operator which way the truck will move if the accelerator pedal is pressed, given the
current steer angle. The Steer Angle indicator shows the steering angle to the nearest 22.5° from full left, to
full right.
SYSTEM TIME
The System Time for the lift truck, shown as 12:34 in
, appears in the lower right corner of the
Operating Screen. System time can be reset by a Supervisor or Service Technician using the procedures
described in
. If the Clock Hour Format is set to a 12-hour clock, the time numbers will be
followed by an "A" (AM) or a "P" (PM) as appropriate. Otherwise, the system time uses a 24-hour clock.
Summary of Contents for ERC030VA
Page 8: ...Figure 3 Supervisor Flowchart Sheet 1 of 4 ...
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Page 10: ...Figure 3 Supervisor Flowchart Sheet 3 of 4 ...
Page 11: ...Figure 3 Supervisor Flowchart Sheet 4 of 4 Table 1 Supervisor Menu Flowchart A B C D E F G H ...
Page 21: ...Hydraulics Icon Alert Screens Cycle the Key Secure Battery Release Park Brake ...
Page 22: ...Operator Out of Seat Release Pedal Release Hydraulic Input Traction Switch ...
Page 23: ...Hydraulic Switch Temperature Too High Lift Limit Charge Battery ...
Page 26: ...Display Title Screen Status Title Screen Truck Setup Title Screen ...
Page 105: ...Figure 71 Steering Wheel Number of Turns Valid Entry ...