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MENU SYSTEM
8
10
12
16
14
V
100
40
60
80
120
c
WORKING HOUR
STOP
1
4
5
8
7
10
11
12
13
9
2
3
6
Explanation of the warning symbols
on the display
1
Machine in stop state
(release machine stop and cycle
ignition to regain full functionality). Turned off when the
following three conditions are met:
- Engine start switch is turned off.
- Engine speed received from ECU* equals 0 rpm for 1 second
or more.
- Blade speed is 0 rpm.
2
Low fuel level.
3
No blade water pressure
Pressure switch is open (no
water pressure) and blade water safety function is selected.
4
No charging
Turned on when:
- Ignition is on and engine stand still.
- Battery voltage has not increased 15 seconds after engine
start.
- Battery voltage is below 12,8V.
- Battery voltage is above 15V.
(Battery voltage is not checked while hydraulic pump is running
or 15 seconds after the pump have stopped running as battery
voltage always drop when pump is running.)
5
Preheat
Please see the engine Operator’s Manual for more
information.
Deutz: Fault Code SO1 **
6
Low oil pressure
Please see the engine Operator’s Manual
for more information.
Deutz: Fault Code SO1 **
Any ECU*, engine or floor saw: Fault Code SPN 100
7
Engine stop.
Cutting can not continue. For more
information, see the ”Troubleshooting” section.
8
Warning light.
Moderate engine problem/condition. Cutting
can continue. For more information, see the
”Troubleshooting” section.
9
Engine over heated.
Cutting can not continue. Please see
the engine Operator’s Manual for more information.
Deutz: Fault Code SO1 **
10
Engine fail lamp
always in combination with pos. 7 and 8.
Please see the engine Operator’s Manual for more
information.
11
Active fault codes.
Non engine related fault codes are
active. For more information, see the ”Troubleshooting”
section.
12
Water in fuel
- Deutz: Fault Code WFI For more information, see the
”Maintenance and service” section.
* Engine or Electronic Control Unit.
** HMI does not make any decision on its own. It only diplays
information coming from ECU*.
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