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English
6.6.8 Cover console indicator lamps
1
Hydraulic PTO active
2
Floating position for front power lift active
3
Floating position for AUX red active
4
Floating position for AUX blue active
1
Differential lock
2
High beam
3
Contamination of engine air filter
4
Not used
5
Dipped headlights (dipped beam)
6
Flasher
6.7
MIC 70 multifunction display / display
The default display language is English, but the language
can be changed via the Settings menu, see chapter
Setting the language on MIC 70
1
Multifunction display, adjustable in height
2
Display
3
Warning lights and indicator lamps
Note
Whilst the system is starting up, all the warning lights and
indicator lamps briefly light up. This can be used for moni-
toring purposes, in order to check that the lights are work-
ing correctly.
4
Function buttons
5
Lever for height adjustment
The function buttons are used for navigating, changing the
settings or for directly selecting a menu. This is visually
seen in the navigation display in the display.
In order to adjust the multifunction display in height, open
the lever and set to the required position.
6.7.1 Warning lights and indicator lamps
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WARNING
Risk of damage to vehicle
If a red warning light lights up, then you must take immedi-
ate measures to rectify the fault. Search for the next oppor-
tunity for safely stopping out of the moving traffic.
ATTENTION
If a yellow warning light lights up, then you must take
measures to rectify the fault as soon as possible.
Note
Green and blue indicator lamps indicate the current activi-
ties of the vehicle.
1. The significance of the warning lights that light up in the
event of a malfunction is described in chapter
6.7.2 MIC 70 display settings
ATTENTION
Do not start the engine during the adjustment process.
The following settings can be selected or changed.
<Brightness>
Display brightness
<US Standard>
<Metric>
kPa
bar
<Regeneration mode> Auto
Inhibit
<Date>
Date and date format:
YYYY-MM-DD
DD.MM.YYYY
<Time>
Time and time format
24 h
12 h
<Language>
Language
Not all languages are available;
select the relevant language
available
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