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Rosenbauer FLF 15000 PANTHER - Roof Turret Operation Modes

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FLF 15000/1800/500
Panther 8x8 CA-7
© 2014
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Air Crash Mode
Roof turret RM 60 C - operation with water
- Operate pump in automatic mode (base setting):
The integrated pilot lamp in switch (S54) is off.
- Engage the pump:
Please refer to the "Engaging the Pump" chapter.
- When the pump is engaged the following program starts:
The water tank suction valve opens automatically.
The priming pump is engaged automatically until a pressure
of 2 bar is achieved (visible on water pressure gauge (P6))
and the engine speed increases.
The pump icon (J1) illuminates blue as long as the priming
pump is engaged.
After achieving a pressure of 2 bar the engine speed decrease
to idle.
- Press "START"-switch (S46).
The turret moves automatically to the actual position of the
control handle (20).
The position LED (H65) illuminates when the turret has
reached the control handles position.
- Direct the turret to the desired position by using control handle
(20).
- Open the turret discharge valve:
Press switch (S50) as long as water discharge is desired or
for permanent discharge press switch (S488).
Pump speed is increased automatically to full speed, as soon
as the turret discharge valve is opened.
- To reduce to half discharge rate press switch (S48), the inte-
grated pilot lamp illuminates.
- To generate spray press switch (S49s) or for full jet press switch
(S49f). This can be done whilst fire fighting.
Temporary stopping of turret operation:
- Close turret discharge valve:
Release switch (S50) or press activated switch (S488).
The pump engine will idle.
Stopping of turret operation:
Release switch (S50) or press activated switch (S488).
The pump engine will idle.
Press "STOP"-switch (S47).
The turret moves to it's transport position.
Disengage the pump - please refer to the "Engaging the
Pump" chapter.
xx,x bar
xxxx U/min
x %
xx °C
xxx h
P6
S54
J1
S488 S50
S49s
S49f
S48S46 H65
20