N.B.: the blue safety light is connected to the machine main switch.
SOS DEVICE
Upon request, the machine can be equipped with an automatic SOS device that allows the user to automatically
request technical assistance. When the SOS button is pressed, the machine sends a report directly to the
Designated Authorised Workshop (valid only for those who have signed up for one of the service agreements),
which will immediately perform a diagnostic check on the machine to determine the type of fault encountered. The
SOS device can reduce waiting times for maintenance and machine downtime, thus increasing productivity.
To activate the SOS device, do the following:
1.
When an anomaly occurs, stop the machine.
2.
Open the door (1) covering the SOS button, located near the steering wheel (Fig.1).
3.
Press the SOS button (2) (Fig.2).
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N.B.: In order to activate the SOS device, the machine must be equipped with the automatic fleet
management kit (HFM).
N.B.: in order to send a technical assistance request the machine needs to be on and should be in a zone
with data traffic coverage.
TAG INSERTION
To activate automatic fleet management data logging, do the following:
1.
Sit on the driver's seat.
2.
Insert the key (1) into the slot (2) on the right side of the column (Fig.1).
3.
Turn on the machine and turn the key (1) a quarter turn clockwise (Fig.2).
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Upon request, the machine can be equipped with an integrated
system that allows the machine fleet to be fully monitored. In
order to check that the machines are carrying out the planned
work activities correctly, one would always have to be present at
the work site. The automatic fleet management system (HFM)
allows the status of each machine, the workload, the
consumption values, and the maintenance requirements to be
constantly monitored, thus ensuring improved fleet management
and reduced costs. The HFM system is connected to the data
network, which in turn transfers all the information that the user
wants to know about each machine in their fleet, in real time.
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