Manitowoc Published 09-10-14, Control # 065-24 3-29
14000 SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRIC SYSTEM
Information Screen
See Figure 3-8 for the following procedure.
Information screen shows all the general crane information
required for viewing during normal operation. The screens
contain three data boxes which may be individually tailored
to show the information items appropriate for the current
crane application.
When crane configuration is selected, the information
screen appears with engine data box on right side and
previously selected items on the left side as shown in
Figure 3-8
.
The Information screen operates on three levels:
Level 1— Selected data box highlighted blue. Use Select
buttons to change the highlighted blue box.
Level 2 — Selected data box highlighted red. Use Select
buttons to choose the information item to be shown in the
highlighted data box.
Level 3 — Selected data box highlighted green (if
applicable). Use Select buttons to alter the information
displayed in the highlighted data box.
The crane information items currently available (if equipped)
for the two smaller data boxes on the left side of the screen
are as follows:
Boom to Luffing Jib Working Angle
Boom to luffing jib icon displays the boom
to jib working angle between center line of
boom and center line of luffing jib.
Wind Speed Indicator
Wind speed icon displays steady wind
speed and maximum gust wind speed. The
indicator is reset with Confirm button in
level 3.
Mast Angle
Mast angle icon displays mast angle in
degrees the mast is positioned above
transport position.
Hydraulic Tank
Hydraulic tank icon displays tank fluid level
in percent and temperature in degrees.
Battery
Battery icon displays active battery voltage.
Engine
Engine data box displays the following
engine items:
• Engine coolant temperature should
be below 225
°F (107°C).
• Engine oil pressure should be
above 7.25 psi (0,5 bar).
• Engine speed in RPM: 1,050 RPM
low idle, 1,800 RPM high idle.
• Fuel level in percent of fuel in main
tank
• Engine hours displays the total number of hours the
engine has been run.
• Diagnostic box with engine manufacturer’s fault code/
flash code. See engine Owner’s Manual for description
of fault codes.