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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RH 340 Operation (Fig. 2-46:) No.
Element
Function
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Warning lamps
Engine monitoring (left engine 1)
41
Warning lamp
WARNING (left engine 1)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a general engine fault (left engine 1). Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
42
Warning lamp
STOP (left engine 1)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a critical engine fault (left engine 1). Stop engine. Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
43
Warning lamp
ENGINE PROTECTION (left engine 1)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a critical engine fault (left engine 1). Stop engine. Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
4446
Warning lamps
Engine monitoring (right engine 2)
44
Warning lamp
WARNING (right engine 2)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a general engine fault (right engine 2). Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
45
Warning lamp
STOP (right engine 2)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a critical engine fault (right engine 2). Stop engine. Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
46
Warning lamp
ENGINE PROTECTION (right engine 2)
Warning lamp is lit up in the event of a critical engine fault (right engine 2). Stop engine. Contact Terex O&K after-sales service or engine manufacturer.
47
Indicator lamp
Boom/stick angle (optional)
Lamp is lit up when the boom/stick angle is in normal working range.
48
Indicator lamp
Boom/stick angle (optional)
Lamp is lit up when the boom/stick angle is in hazard range. (the tracks may be demaged by the working equipment) Increase the angle. The buzzer (34) sounds until the angle has resumed the normal working range.
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Symbol
Lamp test after activation of the electrical system ("Ignition ON"). The warning lamps light up and go out after a few seconds. Faults stored in the fault memory can be indicated in the form of flash code signals (see 55 and 57).
Lamp test after activation of the electrical system ("Ignition ON"). The warning lamps light up and go out after a few seconds. Faults stored in the fault memory can be indicated in the form of flash code signals (see 65 and 67).
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