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1.4.1 Submenu for maximum overall height

In the Maximum overall height submenu, the maximum permissible overall height of the boom can be set.

Opening the submenu

@• Press the Maximum overall height button in the Main menu once. The display switches to the submenu Maximum overall height.

The words HEIGHT LIMITATION appear in the top line.

The current overall height (height) of the boom (e.g. 23.4 m) is shown in the second line.

In the third line following the word "Limit", the most recently saved shutdown value for the maximum permissible overall height (e.g. 17.5m) is shown.

The options in the fourth line are described in the following paragraphs.

There are two possible ways to enter the maximum permissible overall height for the Working Range Limiter:

–Move the boom to the maximum permissible overall height and apply this value for the Working Range Limiter; à p.1-10. –Enter the maximum permissible overall height as a numerical value if the shutdown values are known; à p.1-11.

HWhen the monitoring function is switched on, you cannot move the boom to a larger shutdown value because the monitoring function will switch off crane movement.

HYou can exit the subsequent entry mode at any time by pressing the ö button once.

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 23.4 m Limit: 17.5 m [OFF] [EDIT]

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Establishing and applying the shutdown point

This section describes how the shutdown value can be entered by moving to the shutdown point.

• Press the ü button under the option [EDIT] once. The display switches to Entry mode. In the third line, the prompt (● ● ● ●) flashes on the tens place.

• Move the pulley head without load to the point which is not to be exceeded.

The Current overall height display (1 m) changes accordingly (e.g. 27.5 m).

• Press the Ö button once. The current overall height (1) will be applied as the maximum permissible overall height (2). The prompt (● ● ● ●) is turned off.

The current overall height and the set shutdown value are now identical.

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 27.5 m Limit: 17.5 m [OFF] [EDIT]

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 27.5 m Limit: 27.5 m [OFF] [EDIT] • Switch on the Maximum overall height monitoring function; à p.1-12.

Entering and applying the shutdown point

The section describes how the shutdown value can be entered by entering a numerical value.

• Press the ü button under the option [EDIT] once. The display switches to Entry mode. In the third line, the prompt (● ● ● ●) flashes on the tens place.

We recommend that you enter the value from right to left so that you do not change the digits which have already been entered. You can only enter a digit where the prompt (● ● ● ●) is flashing.

• To switch to the ones place or to a digit after the decimal point, press the Entry buttons (*+).

• Set the desired value (e.g. 27.5 m) using the

Entry buttons (:<). • Press the Ö button once. The shutdown value entered will be applied as the maximum permissible overall height. The prompt (● ● ● ●) is turned off.

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 24.5 m Limit: 10.4 m [OFF] [EDIT]

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 10.4 m Limit: 27.5 m [OFF] [EDIT] • Switch on the Maximum overall height monitoring function; à p.1-12.

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Switching the monitoring function for maximum overall height on and off

The monitoring function for the Maximum permissible overall height can be switched on or off in the submenu entry Maximum overall height.

To switch on

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 10.4 m Limit: 27.5 m [ON] [EDIT] • Press the @ button once. The monitoring function is switched on and – the indicator lamp (1) lights up. – [ON] appears in the fourth line. • Press the ö button once. The display switches back to the main menu.

HEIGHT LIMITATION Height: 10.4 m Limit: 27.5 m [OFF] [EDIT]

To switch off

• Press the @ button once. The monitoring function is switched off and – the indicator lamp (1) goes out. – [OFF] appears in the fourth line. • Press the ö button once. The display switches back to the main menu.

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