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MALFUNCTIONS 8
MHL360 E 8.3
8.4 Emergency control
The machine is equipped with an emergency
control system. Please contact your dealer or
a TEREX | Fuchs service engineer for more
detailed information.
j WARNING
Danger of injury due to unex-
pected machine movements.
You should only use emergency
control to move the machine out
of the danger zone.
Move the machine with care, and
be prepared for unexpected
movements.
Inform all persons who operate or
maintain the machine about the
change in operation.
Any damage to the machine
which requires the use of the
emergency control must be made
good immediately.
In an emergency: Administer first
aid, seek treatment from a doctor
8.5 Malfunctions in the central electrical
system
The fuses for the individual electrical circuits
and various relays are located in the central
electrical system (339/1) on the uppercar-
riage. In the event of a malfunction, check the
fuses. If they do not exhibit any defects, con-
tact your dealer or a service engineer.
8.5.1 Fuse test
The central electrical system includes a
pushbutton (340/1) that can be activated to
perform a fuse test when the ignition is turned
on. Faulty fuses are indicated by LEDs
(340/2) lighting up red.
8.6 Malfunctions in the magnet system
Check to see which malfunction is dis-
played on the multifunction display. The
malfunction display is only active when the
diesel engine is running and the generator
is turning.
Switch off the machine and restart it to
eliminate the error by means of a "RESET"
if required.
If the issue persists, contact your dealer or
TEREX | Fuchs service engineer.
BSB50059
1
Fig. 339 Central electrical system
BSB50060
1 2
BSB50060
1 2
Fig. 340 Fuse test

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