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Argo McCORMICK X6.430 STD/LS - Service Interval; Alarm from Operator Present Sensor on Seat

Argo McCORMICK X6.430 STD/LS
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Instruments and Programming
X6 - P/N 6525032M1
Service interval
The service timer warns the operator that service is needed.
When the timer reaches 0, the operator is warned by the menu displayed for 5" and the hour meter flashing. The same
display is repeated every time the key is ON in pop-up mode, up to the reset of counter for service.
When the menu is displayed, to avoid a recurrence of the pop-up, just set a new value in the AC9 menu (see page 4-36).
If the operator, in the future:
no longer wants to see this pop-up, a 0 value must be set in the AC9 menu.
wants to see this pop-up again, a value different from 0 must be set in the AC9 menu.
The service counter carries out a countdown of the hours to the next service any time the engine is started.
If the service interval in the accessory menu AC9 is set on 0, the count for the service interval is disabled. The factory
set value is 0.
Alarm from operator present sensor on seat
When the seat sensor activates the buzzer, the seat icon appears on the display as a low priority pop-up.
Refer to "Management of operator present control" in Section 3 to understand the logic of the sensor.
If the seat sensor alarm is not active, this menu is not displayed.

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