Table 1: assignment number for LEDs matrix.
1. LED – LEFT FRONT STABILIZER TO THE GROUND
2.
3. LED – RIGHT FRONT STABILIZER TO THE GROUND
4.
5. LED – DANGER/GENERIC FAULT
6. WARNING LIGHT - ANTICRASH
7. EARLY WARNING LIGHT - MOMENT LIMITER
8. LED – 85-100% BATTERY CHARGE (*optional)
9.
10. LED – FRAME LEVELLED
11.
12. LED – BASKET CENTRED
13.
14.
15. WARNING LIGHT – MOMENT LIMITER BLOCK
16. LED – 60-85% BATTERY CHARGE (*optional)
17. LEFT REAR STABILIZER TO THE GROUND
18.
19. RIGHT REAR STABILIZER TO THE GROUND
20. LED – BASKET LEVELLED
21.
22.
23. LED – BASKET OVERLOAD
24. LED – 35-60% BATTERY CHARGE (*optional)
25. LED – BOOMS CLOSED
26. LED – TURRET CENTRED
27. LED – BOOMS WITHDRAWN
28.
29. LED – AERIAL PART USE CONSENT
30. LED – MACHINE STABILIZED
31. LED – MACHINE READY TO TRAVEL
32. LED – 10-35% BATTERY CHARGE (*optional).
If all leds of battery* charge flash, a battery malfunction or a
connection missed (CAN-bus) is signalled.
If only the bottom led (10%) flashes, the battery* charge is too
low (under minimum threshold) and the machine is near to go
in block.
3.2.1.1
Recharge of radio control battery
The radio control is equipped with two interchangeable batteries (one mounted
and one spare).
It is advisable to always keep the unused battery charged and, in any case, to
ensure that it is being charged during non-working hours.
To charge the battery, simply allocate it in the charging compartment of the radio
control storage location (Picture 10).