OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
SERVICE LIGHTS
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OFF: set the switch to this position when you want the service lights to remain off.
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AUTOMATIC: set the switch to this position when you want the service lights to turn on only when the
microswitches in the various doors are activated.
WORKING HEADLIGHTS
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BLUE SAFETY LIGHT
N.B.: The blue light safety system increases the overall level of safety by making the vehicle visible when in
motion.
N.B.: this system makes it possible to reduce risks in areas where vehicles and people cross over when the
machine is in motion.
Upon request, the machine can be equipped with the exclusive service
lights pack.
The service lights package offers increased visibility of the parts which
could require operator inspection, illuminating the relative zones with LED
lights.
To activate the service lights, use the switch (1) under the control panel
(Fig.1). This switch has three working positions:
• ON: set the switch to this position when you want the service lights to
remain on, regardless of the status of the microswitches in the various
doors.
Upon request, the machine can be equipped with front and rear lights.
When the machine is turned on using the ignition switch (1), located on the
right side of the steering column (Fig.1), the front position lights and the tail
lights will turn on.
N.B.: to activate or deactivate the working headlights function, it is
necessary to modify the "WORKLIGHT ENABLING" parameter. See
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"WORKLIGHT ENABLING MENU (GENERAL CONFIG)"
on page 23
of the "OPERATOR INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
MANUAL" consigned with the machine documentation.
Upon request, the machine can be equipped with a blue safety spotlight above
the front instrument panel; the purpose of this light is to warn pedestrians of the
approach of the machine.
The device is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
It is ideal for use inside warehouses or on forecourts, where architectural
structures, furniture or storage racks can prevent full visibility of the moving
machine.
N.B.: a blue light is projected onto the ground, warning of the machine's
approach and signalling in advance that it will be passing through the
area.
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