10. [Push-button panel Type I]
The icon fig. 12.E stays on
and the battery LEDs 1 , 2
and 4 flash.
[Push-button panel Type II]
The icons fig. 12.E
and fig. 12.N stay on
and the battery LEDs
1, 2 and 4 flash.
11. [Push-button panel Type I]
The icon fig. 12.E stays on
and the battery LEDs 1 , 2, 4
and 5 flash.
[Push-button panel Type II]
The icons fig. 12.E and
fig. 12.O stay on and the
battery LEDs 1, 2, 4 and 5
flash.
12. [Push-button panel Type I]
The icon fig. 12.E stays on
and the battery LEDs 1 , 2, 3
and 5 flash.
[Push-button panel Type II]
The icons fig. 12.E and
fig. 12.O stay on and the
battery LEDs 1, 2, 3 and 5
flash.
13. The battery LEDs
fig. 12.F switch on and off
in progression, from left to
right, and vice versa.
NOTE
For any other inconvenience not listed in the table, please contact
an Authorised Service Centre immediately.
Overheating of the drive
motor due to:
1. Drive motor under
strain.
2. Slope too steep.
3. Excessive presence
of mud on the wheels.
The machine is started
with the drive pedal not
released (not in neutral
position).
Transmission
engagement/
disengagement lever in
transmission disengaged
position.
Communication error
between the electronic
modules installed on
board.
EN - 28
Turn off the machine and wait at least 5 minutes
before repeating the start-up procedure.
Reduce the travel speed
Reduce the speed and check the gradient of the
slope you are working on.
Make sure the wheels are not blocked and clean
them if necessary.
Turn the machine off and repeat the starting
procedure only after making sure that the drive pedal
is in neutral (pedal released).
Check the position of the transmission engagement/
disengagement lever and, if necessary, return it to
the engaged transmission position.
If the problem persists, please contact a Service
Centre.
Turn off the machine and repeat the start-up
procedure.
If the problem persists, please contact a Service
Centre.