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V. OPERATING INFORMATION

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3. Match how many lifts are on the machine:

(If you are not in parameter mode, do Step 1 first and then do this step) Press the LIFT 1 up button under the PAR on the LCD display two times and the display will show you how many lifts are turned on. In figure 5.37, item 1, the display shows L6 indicating that all 6 lifts are on.

To change the number of lifts to match your machine, press the LIFT 3 up button under the L (fig. 5.37, item 1). This will display the LIFTS: ON—OFF screen (fig. 5.38).

Now press the up button under the lift that you want to turn on or off. In this example, lift 5 has been turned off. After selecting which lifts are to be on or off, press the LIFT 1 down button two times to exit this screen and save the new parameter setting.

4. Establish “D” and “V”:

(If you are not in parameter mode, do step 1 and then do this step) Press the LIFT 1 up button under the PAR on the LCD display two times and the display will show the current setting of the Dwell (fig. 5.37, item 2) for all up and the Valve compensation ( fig. 5.37, item 3)as either 1 = on, or 0 = off.

The D value indicates how many seconds that the lifts will travel up after the ALL-UP button (see page 56) on the hydrostatic handle is pressed momentarily. The time can be changed by pressing the LIFT 4 up button. It is normally set to zero before delivering the machine to the customer, but can be set to a value of 20 while adjusting the machine valves. Pressing the LIFT 4 up button will add 5 seconds to the value each time until D25 and then will return to D00

When the value is set at D00, the up motion stops as soon as the hydrostatic handle ALL-UP button is released. If the value is set to anything greater than D00, the ALL-UP will only need to be pressed momentarily and the lifts will continue the up move until the parameter has been reached.

The V value indicates whether or not the valve automatic compensation is performed. Press the LIFT 6 up button to change this value. This is normally left at V1.

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