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Keypad error messages
The following errors are indicated by the LED (57) flashing red:
– New master code same as operator code
– New operator code same as master code.
– Operator code to be changed does not exist.
– Operator code to be changed to an existing operator code.
– Operator code to be deleted does not exist
– Code buffer is full.
1.5
Change of vehicle parameters
Q
wW
Changing the vehicle parameters changes the driving characteristics of the
vehicle. This should be taken into account on startup.
Parameters may be changed only with the vehicle stopped and without any
lift movement.
Using the operator display (
t
) or the onboard computer (
o
), it is also possible to
change some vehicle parameters (acceleration, coasting brake, reversible brake,
drive direction speed, fork direction speed and lift speed), thereby changing the way
the vehicle behaves.
t
Vehicles with operator display and lock switch
For vehicles with a lock switch, use the gray service key to access the driving and lift
parameters.
o
Vehicle with operator display and CANCODE or onboard computer
NOTICE
Before the SERVICE MENU / PARAMETER MENU is accessed, the PIN is
requested. At the factory, vehicles with CANCODE (
o
) are set to
PIN 2580
and with an onboard computer (
o
) to
PIN 14037
.
Enter the PIN indicated to turn on the vehicle. Before the SERVICE MENU /
PARAMETER MENU is accessed, the PIN is not requested. The parameter settings
made are stored under the PIN.
There are 15 individual programmable parameter settings (operator change or
program change) possible. To select other parameter settings, the vehicle must be
logged off and logged on again or turned on and off. Enter the next PIN.
IMPORTANT
Only the manufacturer's authorized service personnel may make changes in
service mode.
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Keypad error messages
The following errors are indicated by the LED (57) flashing red:
– New master code same as operator code
– New operator code same as master code.
– Operator code to be changed does not exist.
– Operator code to be changed to an existing operator code.
– Operator code to be deleted does not exist
– Code buffer is full.
1.5
Change of vehicle parameters
Q
wW
Changing the vehicle parameters changes the driving characteristics of the
vehicle. This should be taken into account on startup.
Parameters may be changed only with the vehicle stopped and without any
lift movement.
Using the operator display (
t
) or the onboard computer (
o
), it is also possible to
change some vehicle parameters (acceleration, coasting brake, reversible brake,
drive direction speed, fork direction speed and lift speed), thereby changing the way
the vehicle behaves.
t
Vehicles with operator display and lock switch
For vehicles with a lock switch, use the gray service key to access the driving and lift
parameters.
o
Vehicle with operator display and CANCODE or onboard computer
NOTICE
Before the SERVICE MENU / PARAMETER MENU is accessed, the PIN is
requested. At the factory, vehicles with CANCODE (
o
) are set to
PIN 2580
and with an onboard computer (
o
) to
PIN 14037
.
Enter the PIN indicated to turn on the vehicle. Before the SERVICE MENU /
PARAMETER MENU is accessed, the PIN is not requested. The parameter settings
made are stored under the PIN.
There are 15 individual programmable parameter settings (operator change or
program change) possible. To select other parameter settings, the vehicle must be
logged off and logged on again or turned on and off. Enter the next PIN.
IMPORTANT
Only the manufacturer's authorized service personnel may make changes in
service mode.
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