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BM 30
IS13/02 - 561291
7 - USE AND OPERATION
Cap. 7 -
Pag. 5/13
THIS MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF
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ANY TOTAL OR PARTIAL REPRODUCTION IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN
FIG.28
FIG. REF.
DESCRIPTION
28
1
Emergency stop button
28
2
Flow rate regulator
28 3
Accelerator
28
4
Auxiliary circuit manometer
28 5
Pumping
circuit
manometer
28
6
High pressure water pump manometer (opt.)
TAB.08
Display
The display shows, from time to time:
• the clock;
• the time used by the machine (hours-minutes-seconds),
• the battery voltage (charge check);
• the password setting;
• the alarm: engine off;
• maintenance intervention request.
The machine foresees the presence of sensors to avoid anomalous operation conditions that can damage it. Alarm indicators
are associated to them:
• Open grid alarm (pumping stop, re-start pumping by pressing START);
• Air filter alarm
This alarm only appears on the console. Clean or replace filters.
• Battery charge alarm
It is possible to continue working with the machine for a maximum of 200 minutes (approx. 4 hours) to allow completing the
work in progress, after this alarm is signalled. After this time it is no longer possible to work as the engine automatically turns
off after it is started. Avoid the battery discharging by intervening to restore charge correct operation.
(Request the authorised after-sales assistance intervention).
• Engine oil pressure alarm
This alarm automatically turns off the engine after a variable time between 1 and 100 seconds. Restore the oil level and search
for leaks.
• Diesel oil level alarm
This alarm is signalled when the tank level drops below minimum.
The engine automatically turns off after 10 minutes.
The engine can be re-started with the risk of completely finishing the diesel oil, making it difficult to re-start it even after fuel top-
up.