max and not the current weight. The system will go back to the current value then a
beep will sound indicating that the system is ready for a new operation.
The MAX memory is cleared every time the system is powered down or the mode is
changed between Net and Gross or Zero is applied. The MAX will also be reset if the
unit of measurement is changed (see UNITS section).
2.4 - Overload Warnings
Two level visual overload warning
The system features a two level visual overload warning. When loaded to 100% of its
maximum capacity and up, the displayed weight will flash on and off continuously.
Should this occur, the lift should be terminated immediately and the current load set
down.
Should the system be drastically overloaded (130% of max capacity), DANGER
(short for danger) will appear on the display. Only when the system is completely
unloaded and the measured value reduced to zero will the DANGER message
disappear.
Should this occur, it is critical that the Ron system and all accompanying rigging
accessories are checked by an authorized inspector before being used again.
The system will display TR.ERR during communication problems. When TR.ERR is
displayed the system will be unable to detect overloads. We recommend that a
prolonged TR.ERR be handled as if an overload was occurring.
Take extra care when TR.ERR is displayed.
Please note that both overload warnings remain functional at the same levels (100% &
130% of full capacity) whether the system is in Gross or Net mode. This means that
when TARE is used, you may see an overload warning at a displayed value that is less
than 100% of capacity.
All overloads are dangerous to personnel and should be avoided at all costs.
Overloading the system can also result in costly damage to the system itself.