Service Training
Section
2.6
Page
82
2.6.11.1
OPERATION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC UNIT IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMBINED
INSTRUMENT
With the aid of the diagnostic unit, various functions can be programmed with the combined instrument and
data can also be read out of the memory of the combined instrument. All functions can be accessed with
the menu numbers. It is possible to differentiate between
Programmable functions
Menu No. 11 to 24
Reset of service interval display
Menu No. 31
Programmable hours
Menu No. 32 to 35
Read-out function
Menu No. 41 to 43
The functions of the separate menu items are described in the following table.
Function
Explanation of funktion
Factory
setting
Menu
No.
Possible
settings
3)
3)
3)
3)
1)
2)
1)
Not on series 336 trucks
2)
On trucks to series 6/95
3)
Only possible once with a new combined instrument. Input is with numeric key pad (6 digits) and it must be concluded
by pressing ENTER.
11
Fan version
1
1
Both fans are turned on when
temperature at one motor reaches 80 °C
2
Fan of motor in question is turned on when
temperature at one motor reaches 80 °C
12
Servive hour variant
1
1
Hour meter runs when activated by
key switch and seat switch
2
Hour meter runs when accelerator pedal
and working hydraulics are operated
13
Service interval period
250 h
-----, 250, 500
Service hours at which service interval indicator
750, 1000 h
light is illuminated (deactivated with ----)
14
Number of motors
2
2
Two traction motors installed in truck
1
One traction motor installed in truck
15
Thermal sensors
1
1
Thermal sensor installed in motor
0
No thermal sensor installed in motor
21
Type of battery
1
1
Battery characteristic for standard PsZ cell Varta
2
Battery characteristic for standard PsZ cell Deta
3
Battery characteristic for enhanced PsZ cell
4
Battery characteristic for gel battery
22
Upper discharge
2,09 V
2,00, 2,03
Battery cell voltage value interpreted by discharge
characteristic
2,06, 2,09
indicator as fully charged battery
2,12, 2,15
2,18 V
23
Cut-out point for
20%
20, 25, 30
Residual battery capacity at which power
discharge indicator
35, 40 %
reduction of working hydraulics set in
24
Discharge indicator
0,1min
0,1, 1,1, 2,1
Time after which discharge indicator jumps to full
disable time
3,1, 4,1, 5,1
charge when cell voltage set in menu item
6,1, 7,1, 8,1
22 is reached
31
Reset Service Lamp
32,33 Service hours with
Freely programmable if total service hrs <00000.0
accelerator depressed
Freely programmable if total service hrs <00000.0
34
Service hours 2M1
Freely programmable if total service hrs <00000.0
35
Totoal Service hours
Freely programmable if total service hrs <00000.0
41
Motor overheating
Display of last three motor overheatings
(over 160 °C) with motor number and service hours
42
Brush wear
Display of last three brush wear signals with
motor number and service hours
43
Discharge limit
Display of last five service hour values at which the
battery was discharged up to the cut-out point
of discharge indicator
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