Using the display-operating unit
Selection buttons
The operator selects the menus using the four
selection buttons:
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The Blue Q button (1) to select Blue Q
mode, hare mode or tortoise mode
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The left arrow button (2) to scroll left
through the drop-down menu
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The right arrow button (3) to scroll right
through the drop-down menu
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The confirm button (4) to confirm the high-
lighted choice on the screen
Operation of the display unit
Managing battery charging
The operating unit shows the battery charge
level.
The operator can refer to the battery icon (1)
or (2).
The number of bars shown indicates the bat-
tery charge level.
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From 0 to 20%: 1 bar.
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From 21 to 40%: 2 bars.
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From 41 to 60%: 3 bars.
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From 61 to 80%: 4 bars.
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From 81 to 100%: 5 bars.
The Battery indicator light (3) comes on in the
event of a deep discharge of the battery or in
the event of a fault.
Two distinct warnings may be displayed if the
battery charge is insufficient:
●
1) Less than 25% of charge remaining: The
icons (3) and (4) flash and an audible beep
sounds. A warning message appears at the
icon (4) and remains on until the battery is
charged.
●
2) Less than 20% of charge remaining:
Three regular beeps sound, lifting is
Use
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