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1. mm a NO TRAILER 2210 x 1885 x 9000 b SITE TOW 3150 x 1885 x 9000 c ROAD TRAILER 3150 x 1885 x 9000 Transport conditions d NO TRAILER 1745 x 1325 x 2050 e SITE TOW 3150 x 1325 x 2250 f ROAD TRAILER 3135 x 1400 x 2250 Weight dry a NO TRAILER 940 kg b SITE TOW 1060 kg c ROAD TRAILER 1075 kg Tyres SITE TOW 2x185 65R 14 ROAD TRAILER 2x195 50R 13 ENGINE Model YANMAR 3TNV76 Net power st by prp 9 kW 8 2 kW 1500 rpm Cylinders displacement 3 1116 cm Fuel consumption 1 51 h lights only 2 41 h PRP Battery 12V 45 Ah GENERATOR Alternator LINZ E1C13SC 4 8 kVA SINGLE PHASE SYNCHRONOUS BRUSHLESS 4 POLES PF 0 9 ISOLATION CLASS H Output power 3 5kVA 230V 15 2A 50Hz 1x16A 230 V 2P T CEE CONTROL PANEL EP6 controller Functions Starter key Autostart Protections and alarms High temperature engine shut down Low oil pressure shut down Overspeed shut down Battery charge failure shut down Delayed 5 min low fuel shut down Overvoltage shut down Battery over undervoltage alarm Hourmeter r p m meter battery charge alternator voltage battery voltage generator voltage generator current generator frequency Fuel level gauge Emergency stop button Siren General protection circuit breaker Output socket protection cir cuit breaker Individual circuit breaker switches for the lamps Mast up down push buttons External power supply socket 230 V 32 A 2P T and switch optional
2. 05 09 05 M43GB A Electric Motor B Bypass tap for manual lowering of the mast C Hydraulic fluid tank Check the level and condition of the hydraulic flu id Carry out the check with the mast down and cool fluid t is recommended a first fluid change after the first 10 hours Do the following oil changes within 3000 hours or once a year The hydraulic power pack is supplied from facto ry with hydraulic oil type AGIP OSO 46 When topping up it is important not to mix hydraulic fluids of different manufacturers or dif ferent types which may cause the formation of sludge and sediments that could affect the proper operation of the power pack Each time you change the hydraulic fluid replace or wash and clean the inlet filter and do an inter nal cleaning of the tank For the oil replacement use oils with a high vi scosity index and temperature range appropriate to the conditions of use CD M MAINTENANCE HYDRAULIC POWER PACK 43 3 D REV 0 10 13 WIRE ROPES Periodically check that the steel ropes of the mast are in perfect conditions If there is evidence of wear abrasion broken wires or loose connection do not use the lighting tower and plan immediately the cables replacement CAUTION When replacing use ropes of the same type of the originals For this purpose it is highly advisable to use original spare parts PULLEYS Periodically check the regular rotation of the pu
3. 87 dB A Lp a 7 meters 95 dB A 25 dB A 70 dB A Lp a 4 meters 95 dB A 20 dB A 75 dB A Lp a 10 meters 95 dB A 28 dB A 67 dB A 13 10 13 8B972 GB 10 PLEASE NOTE the symbol when with acoustic noise values indicates that the device respects noise emission limits according to 2000 14 CE directive 5 ILLUMINATION DIAGRAM Q TF Il 9 Y 4 1000 1 5 1 Lighting Tower 9m 4 1000W metal halide REvo tort3 Fixture type Flux Light type Color Mounting each lamp temperature height Titano 1000 W 85000 Im Osram HQI T 7500 K 9m 1000W D LES 4800 31 30 31 24 16 11 8 6 4 3 44 00 84 94 72 45 29 18 11 7 5 4 40 00 196 239 164 93 48 25 14 9 6 4 36 00 32 00 302 415 315 151 68 32 17 10 6 4 n 444 398 444 201 79 35 17 10 6 4 24 00 280 394 314 148 65 30 16 9 6 4 20 00 179 226 144 80 45 24 14 8 5 4 16 00 12 00 76 75 67 40 24 15 10 7 5 3 8 00 _ 22 25 24 22 15 9 6 5 3 3 4 00 7 9 9 1 9 6 5 3 3 2 0 00 yf x 2 000 400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 36 00 40 00 4400 48 00 n of lamps 07 10 13 8B972 GB 10 13 CD SYMBOLS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 REV 0 10 13 SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL The symbols used in this manual are designed to call your attention to important aspects of the operation of the machine as well as potential hazards and dangers for persons and things Moreover this symbolism intends to draw your
4. this yellow LED blinks to indicate a standby mode The EP6 monitors the REMOTE CONTROL and expects a command The LED illuminates con tinuously when the REMOTE START is activated 5 1 LEDs and Display Test A test of the LEDs and DISPLAY is obtained auto matically anytime the key switch is turned ON The LEDs and DISPLAY light up for about 1 second 6 0 Parameters and settings The unit is programmed by the supplier of the Gen erating Set Contact the Generator manufacturer in order to have the permission to program the mod ule It is possible to read the status of the internal programming at anytime Follow the instructions A Turn the Key in OFF if the display indicates STOP wait until it disappears B Push the pushbutton F1 the display will show the first programmable parameter P 0 C Push the pushbutton F1 the display will indi cate the value of the parameter 1 D Push the pushbutton UP DOWN to select a parameter Push F1 to display the setting E The display returns to menu mode if you have not used the pushbuttons for 2 minutes The list of the parameters follows means minutes and means seconds Some param eters may differ according to the programming done by the genset manufacturer 12 10 05 M39GB CD PROTECTIONS M EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION 39 12 2 REV 0 10 05 Display P 0 P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 P 5 P 6 P 7
5. AUTO yellow LED will illuminate as described in the section 4 REMOTE START SWITCH If the REMOTE START input is activated the AUTO yellow LED illuminates continuously and the display will indicate the count down of the internal start delay timer The engine will start after the pro grammed start delay time If the REMOTE START is deactivated the EP6 drives the stop delay time The display will indicate the count down and the AUTO yellow LED will flash The engine will stop after the programmed stop delay time 8 0 SAFETY A NOTE High voltage is present inside the EP6 To avoid electric shock hazard operating personnel must not remove the protective cover Do not discon nect the grounding connection Any interruption of the grounding connection can create an electric shock hazard Before making external connec tions always ground the PANEL first by connect ing the control panel to ground 9 0 Automatic periodic TEST The EP6 does not use a clock to count the pro grammed days P 26 setting section 6 0 The maximum error and drift of the counter is 0 5 The user may experiment with shifting the periodic tests To avoid error accumulation and in case your unit is programmed to allow Automatic Periodic Test we recommend the following procedures disconnect the power supply of the EP6 consult your genset supplier wait for the desired start time external clock ref erence apply the
6. For the stops not followed by a work session al ways engage the parking brake and or block the wheels by means of wheel chocks Do not tow the trailer on bumpy roads Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed on public roads of 80 km h with the trailer in any case comply with the legislation applicable in the country of use Do not use the site tow on public roads this is inten ded for use only in private and delimited areas The maximum permitted speed is 40 km h on smooth surfaces asphalt or concrete adapt in each case the speed to the type of ground SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION AND USE Always locate the lighting tower on a flat and so lid ground so as to avoid tipping slipping or falling during operation Avoid using the lighting tower on slopes greater than 10 degrees Make sure the area immediately surrounding the machine is clean and free from debris Make sure the area above the lighting tower is free from overhead cables or other obstacles The ligh 2 ting tower reaches a maximum height of 9 meters 18 10 13 M2 CD SAFETY RULES M 2 5 1 REV 0 10 13 Before raising the mast extract the outriggers loca ted at the sides of the machine Acting on the ou triggers level the lighting tower making use of the bubble so as to bring the equipment in a horizontal position Make sure that the tower rests securely on the outriggers If the lighting tower is mounted on ro
7. Measurements OUTPUT Declared power according to ISO 8528 1 temperature 25 30 relative humidity altitude 100 m above sea level Stand by maximum available power for use at variable loads for a yearly number of hours limited at 500 h No overload is admitted Prime power PRP maximum available power for use at variable loads for a yearly illimited number of hours The average power to be taken during a period of 24 h must not be over 80 of the PRP It s admitted overload of 10 each hour every 12 h In an approximative way one reduces of 1 every 100 m altitude and of 2 5 for every 5 C above 25 ACOUSTIC POWER LEVEL ATTENTION The concrete risk due to the machine depends on the conditions in which it is used Therefore it is up to the end user and under his direct responsibility to make a correct evaluation of the same risk and to adopt specific precautions for instance adopting a I P D Individual Protection Device Acoustic Noise Level LwA Measure Unit dB A it stands for acoustic noise released in a certain delay of time This is not submitted to the distance of measurement Acoustic Pressure Lp Measure Unit dB A it measures the pressure originated by sound waves emission Its value changes in proportion to the distance of measurement The here below table shows examples of acoustic pressure Lp at different distances from a machine with Acoustic Noise Level LwA of 95 dB A Lp a 1 meter 95 dB A 8 dB A
8. coolant may spurt out and cause serious burns Do not handle the battery without the use of protec tive gloves the battery fluid contains sulfuric acid which is very corrosive and dangerous Do not smoke avoid any naked flames or sparks near the battery the vapors exhaled could cause the battery to explode 18 10 13 M2 5GB TF M 2 7 REV 0 10 13 CD Installazione Luftzirkulation Installation TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 Instalaci n Installation ____ esie EL OL FZ4688 EL OL ZO 1 p Dr Ta 6 Q f g GT TN Bi V M1 4 E BH CD Dimensioni M Dimensions 2 7 1 Dimensions REV 0 10 13 Oo tO N N t H CD Dimensioni Abmessungen M Dimensions CC Dimensiones TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 2 7 2 Dimensions REV 0 10 13 2259 I Ter ERI 355CoG u e e o o 1099 404 C
9. machine use approved ladders only Climb the lad der being supported by a second operator and wear special non slip shoes Moving the generating set via forklift When lifting with a forklift it is necessary to Insert the forks of the forklift into the specific pockets located sideways and frontally on the baseframe as indicated in the figures Fully insert the forks so that they stick out from the opposite side and be careful to keep the equipment in horizontal position Stickers on the base indicate where to place the lifter forks NO B Moving the generating set via cables or chains When lifting the genset with the aid of cables or chains it is necessary to use equipment periodically checked by a licensed organisation Hook the cables only on to the points provided for this use and shown via the appro priate stickers 14 10 13 4 2 1 TF OG CD Transport and handling M 4 2 1 REV 0 10 13 Moving by site trolley trailer the trailer can be driven only after you have done the following complete lowering of the mast engine shutdown positioning of the floodligths for the transporta tion see picture Before starting to tow do
10. manual attentively Follow the instructions contained in it in this way you will avoid inconveniences due to negligence mistakes or incorrect maintenance The manual is for qualified personnel who knows the rules about safety and health installation and use of sets movable as well as fixed You must remember that in case you have difficulties for use or installation or others our Technical Service is always at your disposal for explanations or interventions The manual for Use Maintenance and Spare Parts is an integrant part of the product It must be kept with care during all the life of the product In case the machine and or the set should be yielded to another user this manual must also given to him Do not damage it do not take parts away do not tear pages and keep it in places protected from dampness and heat You must take into account that some figures contained in it want only to identify the described parts and therefore might not correspond to the machine in your possession ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN THOSE EXPLICITELY INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL RELIEVE THE MANUFACTURER FROM ANY RESPONSIBILITY ABOUT DAMAGES THAT MAY OCCUR TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY t Notice this manual does not engage the manufactu rer who keeps the faculty apart the essential charac teristics of the model here described and illustrated to bring betterments and modifications to parts and accessories without putting this manual uptodat
11. of LEDs solid state lamps and a Display see section 10 0 It features OFF MAN and AUTO operating modes The display gives Messages for alarms and Measurement indications EP6 has programmable parameters Please con tact the producer of the generating set to receive instructions related to programming 2 0 OPERATING MODE selection The EP6 features AUTO section 2 1 MANUAL section 2 2 and OFF section 2 3 operating modes When the power supply is switched on the EP6 behaves as follow A if the KEY SWITCH is in the OFF position the EP6 enters the OFF operating mode B ifthe KEY SWITCH is in the ON position the EPG enters the AUTO operating mode That is if the EP6 was in AUTO prior to the supply removal If not the EP6 enters the MANUAL operating mode 2 1 AUTO operating mode To enter the AUTO operating mode use the follow ing instructions A Turn ON the key switch the Display and LEDs illuminate for 1 second B Wait for the end of the LAMP test then push the AUTO pushbutton after the UUUU Pre glow or Sta Start prompt has been displayed Af ter this the yellow Led AUTO will illuminate If the REMOTE START input is not operative the LED will flash If operative the LED illuminates continuously and a start cycle will take place NOTE the EP6 shuts down the display during the crank is counting the PRE GLOW time wait until the message disappears C After the display shows the flashin
12. power supply to the EP6 consult your genset supplier select the AUTO operating mode The EP6 will start the engine after the programmed number of days and the engine will run for the pro grammed time To determine how the Automatic Periodic Test is programmed enter the Reading Mode section 6 0 parameter P 26 and P 27 IMPORTANT NOTES If the supply battery voltage is removed the EP6 loses the counts and timings If the sup ply restores the EP6 starts to count the A P T according to the programmed parameters P 26 and P 27 It is important to synchronize the power on sequence with the desired Automatic Periodic Test 12 10 05 M39GB CD MAINTENANCE M 43 REV 1 01 13 e Have qualified personnel do maintenance and troubleshooting work e Stop the engine before doing any work inside the machine If for any reason the machine must be operated while working inside pay at tention moving parts hot parts exhaust manifold and muffler etc electrical parts which may be unprotected when the machine is open e Remove guards only when necessary to perform maintenance and replace them when the maintenance requiring their removal is complete e Please wear the appropriate clothing and make use of the PPE Per MOVING sonal Protective Equipment PARTS can injure See pag M1 1 NOTE By maintenance at care of the utilizer we intend all the operatios concerning the verification of
13. the following Fully raise the outriggers and lock the crank with its clamp Fully retract the outriggers up to snap the locking pins Use the crank of the jockey wheel to raise lower the drawbar on the hook of the towing vehicle lock the hook lock the hook Connect the cable from the trailer to the towing vehicle and make sure all the lights work properly Make sure that the doors are locked Check for proper tire inflation of the trailer Road trailer CTV ti It is homologated for use on public roads The maximum speed allowed is 80 km h in any case the transporta tion laws in force in the place of use shall be respected OS rl Site tow CTL this trailer is made by the manufacturer it can not be towed on public roads Therefore it can only be used on private roads and no through traffic zones The maximum speed allowed is 40 km h on smooth sur faces asphalt cement and in any case the laws in force in the place of use should be respected Always follow the directions below for any tipe of tow Do not park the machine on trailer or site tow on a slant ground When parking always use the emergency hand brake and or safety clamps DO NOT tow the trailer on bumpy roads El Machine transportation by a motor vehicle During the transportation with a
14. within 20 secs otherwise the EP6 blocks the starting and on the display the word fail appears Turning the key on OFF the EP6 is reset and a new starting cycle can be fixed Stop itis COMPULSORY to disconnect the load first then to stop the engine turn the key on OFF 2 Remote starting with TCM35 Put the Local Remote selector on Local Con nect TCM35 to the plug on the front panel and put the switch on 0 Turn the key on ON in the EP6 wait for the various signals to go out then press the button AUTO in the EP6 until the led AUTO flashes Shift the switch on I in the TCM35 and automati cally the starting cycle will start On the machines with mounted glow plugs appears in the display EP6 for about 5 secs the symbol UUUU the starting cycle includes 3 starting trials When the engine starts the led AUTO remains lit continuously and simultaneously the red warning light will light in the TCM35 Stop itis COMPULSORY to disconnect the load first then shift the switch of the TCM35 on 0 the engine will stop immediately MACHINE WITH EMERGENCY BUTTON Pressing the button the engine will stop immedia tely in any working condition H RUNNING IN During the first 50 hours of operation do not use more than 60 of the maximum output power of the unit and check the oil level frequently in any case please stick to the rules given in the engine use manual NOTE For safet
15. 2 Read the user s manual B the plates fixed on the machine the data plate AOC 30 03 00 M3GB CD Transport and handling M 4 2 REV 0 10 13 General precaution when handling the machine During handling of the lighting tower is essential to pay close attention All handling operations must be performed by qualified personnel For the characteristics of weight and size an error during the handling of the machine may result in serious damage to the surrounding people and to the machine itself In order to minimize the dangers involved in moving the equipment it is important to follow carefully the require ments below The transport must always be done with the engine off with electrical cables and starting battery discon nected fuel tank empty Clear the moving zone of all possible obstacles and from all unnecessary personnel Use properly sized lifting equipment regularly submit ted to major overhaul by an authorized organisation It is prohibited to fasten objects or accessories on the lighting tower baseframe that may modify weight and center of gravity and may cause move ments unforeseen by the lifting eyes Do not subject the lighting tower and lifting equip ment to abrupt or undulating movements that pass on stress dynamics to the structure Donotlift the equipment at heights greater than those strictly necessary To access the attachment points on the roof of the
16. AFETY RULES M 2 7 INSTALLATION M 2 7 1 DIMENSIONS M3 UNPACKING M 4 2 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING M 20 SET UP FOR OPERATION AND USE OF GENERATOR M 23 PRELIMINARY CHECKS AND POSITIONING OF THE LIGHTING TOWER M 23 1 FLOODLIGHTS ORIENTATION AND MAST RAISING LOWERING M 21 START AND STOP M 31 CONTROLS M 39 12 EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION M 37 USING THE GENERATOR M 43 MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE M43 3 MAINTENANCE OF THE LIGHTING TOWER M 45 STORAGE M 46 CUST OFF M 60 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LEGEND 61 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 07 10 13 8B972 GB 10 13 CD M Notes 1 1 D REV 0 10 13 INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Dear Customer We wish to thank you for having bought a high quality product Our sections for Technical Service and Spare Parts will work at best to help you if it were necessary To this purpose we advise you for all control and over haul operations to turn to the nearest authorized Service Centre where you will obtain a prompt and specialized intervention n case you do not profit on these Services and some arts are replaced please ask and be sure that are used exclusively original parts this to guarantee that the performances and the initial safety prescribed by the norms in force are re established The use of non original spare parts will cancel immediately any guarantee and Technical Service obligation NOTES ABOUT THE MANUAL Before actioning the machine please read this
17. D Dimensioni Abmessungen M Dimensions CC Dimensiones TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 2 7 3 CF Dimensions REV 0 10 13 2054 1780 1336 CD UNPACKING M 3 REV 1 02 04 A e N G Eu C bp ke t Be sure that the lifting devices are correctly mounted adequate for the weight of the machine with it s pack aging and conforms to local rules and regulations When receiving the goods make sure that the product has not suffered damage during the transport that there has not been rough handling or taking away of parts contained inside the packing or in the set In case you find damages rough handling or absence of parts envelopes manuals etc we advise you to inform immediately our Technical Service da For eliminating the packing materials the User must keep to the norms in force in his country dad Hx 1 Take the machine C out of the shipment packing Take out of the envelope A the user s manual B
18. P 8 P 9 P 10 P 11 P 12 P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 Parameter Default Remote Start Delay Timing Input 7 1 Range 1 59 secs or 1 15 mins Seconds or minutes of continuous REMOTE START command to initiate the auto matic engine start see section 7 0 and P20 in this section Remote Stop Delay Timing Input 7 1 Range 1 59 secs or 1 15 mins Seconds or minutes of continuous absence of the REMOTE START command to initiate the stop cycle see section 7 0 and P 20 in this section Crank Timing Output 10 5 Range 1 20 seconds Maximum insertion time of the Starter Motor Engine Running Trigger Input 1 8 0 Range 3V 24V inh If the voltage of the Charger Alternator rises above the set ting the Starter Motor is disconnected Rest Timing 3 Range 3 20 secs Time interval between starting attempts Starting Attempts 3 Range 1 10 This parameter sets the number of attempts in the automatic start cycle Generator UnderVoltage short circuit inh Range 80 400V If the voltage drops under the setting for at least 6 secs or under setting 20 for 1 sec the Under Voltage protection Lo U will shut down the engine Generator Over Voltage 500V Range 110 550V or inh If the Generator voltage rises above the setting for at least 2 seconds the EP6 will energize the over voltage protection Hi U see section 4 0 to stop the engine The inh code inhibits the o
19. This input requires normally closed contact P 26 Automatic Periodic Test Cycle inh Range inh 1 99 days This is the interval time between the automatic periodic tests of the engine The code inh disables the Automatic Periodic Test see section 19 0 P 27 Automatic Engine Test Duration 10 Range 1 99 minutes This is the duration of the automatic engine test P 28 Generator warm up timing 20 Range inh 1 59 secs or 1 15 mins inh No warm up Active only when P17 inh and the ALARM output is used to drive the contactor P 29 Generator cooling timing 30 Range inh 1 59 secs or 1 15 mins inh No cooling Active only when 28 inh and the ALARM output is used to drive the GEN GET contactor P 30 N poles of the alternator Range inh 2 2 pole alternator 4 4 pole alternator P 31 Engine shut down delay for low fuel 5 Range inh provides only optical acoustical warning 1 99 min 12 10 05 M39GB CD PROTECTIONS M 39 12 4 REV 1 03 11 EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION 7 0 REMOTE START The EP6 features REMOTE START only in AUTO operating mode To operate the REMOTE START follow the instruc tions A Turn the KEY SWITCH to the ON position the Display and LEDs illuminate for 1 sec B Wait until the end of the LEDs test C Push the AUTO pushbutton as soon as possible otherwise after 20 seconds the EP6 enters the STARTING FAILURE the
20. USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TFII9Y J 4x1000 TFII9Y L 4x250 SET Limit Bunny NET MADE IN ITALY rr CD M GENERAL DESCRIPTION TF 119 Y J 4x1000 0 REV 0 10 13 The TF 11 9 J4x1000 a compact and functional model which integrates the functions of lighting tower and electric power generator into a single machine The lighting tower is composed of Ahydraulic telescopic mast which can be raised up to a maximum height of 9 meters and manually oriented within a range of 340 Alight assembly consisting of 4 IP65 floodlights with 1000 W metal halide lamps Asilent generator driven by a water cooled low fuel consumption engine Acommand and control panel for the overall management and protection of the lighting tower 4 outriggers 2 extendable and adjustable in height to ensure the stability of the tower on any working surface The lighting tower can be equipped with a road trailer or a site tow oO aN Floodlights assembly Hydraulic telescopic mast Road trailer or site tow Command and control panel Soundproof generator set or 07 10 13 8B972 GB_10 13 D M INDEX TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 1 D REV 0 10 13 MO DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE M01 QUALITY SYSTEM M 1 01 COPYRIGHT M 1 1 NOTES M 1 4 CE MARK M 1 4 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY M 1 5 TECHNICAL DATA M 1 5 1 ILLUMINATION DIAGRAM M2 SYMBOLS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 5 S
21. V 1 03 11 EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION 4 0 ALARM messages The alarms are displayed by means of messages In case of alarm consult your Generating Set manu facturer To remove the message turn OFF the KEY SWITCH The EP6 may show one of the following OIL Low Oil Pressure C High Temperature O SPd Over Speed of the engine U SPd Under Speed of the engine bELt Failure of the belt ALAr External Emergency Stop FUEL 1 Low Fuel in the tank FAIL Starting Failure Alarm E 04 Alternator Failure E 05 2 Generator Overload Hi H 2 Generator Over Frequency Lo H 2 Generator Under Frequency Hi U 2 Generator Under Voltage Lo U 2 Generator Under Voltage XX X Battery Voltage Err Memory error 1 FUEL This message indicates Low Fuel in the tank The engine stops if the contacts remain closed for 5 minutes continuously 2 To determine the value that caused the failure push the F1 pushbutton 4 1 OPERATING messages EP6 features messages to inform you about the following uuuu Glow plugs timing U Voltage out of range StA Start prompt Starting by key switch rESt Rest timing tESt Automatic Test CAL Calibration ProG Programming StOP Stopping cycle 5 0 LEDs for visual indication The EP6 features two LEDs see section 10 0 to indicate the following conditions ENGINE RUNNING this green led illuminates when the engine is running AUTO
22. ad trailer pull the handbrake Do not operate the lighting tower if the wind speed exceeds the safe speed indicated or if it is expected the arrival of storms or thunderstorms in the area Lower the telescopic mast when the tower is not used Connect the machine to an earthing system accor ding to the regulations in force at the place of instal lation Use the ground terminal on the front of the machine Do not use the lighting tower with wet or damp han ds and or clothing Use plugs suitable for the output sockets of the machine and make sure that electrical cords are in good condition The machine must always be positioned so that the exhaust gases are dispersed in the air without being inhaled by people or living beings If you use the machine indoors is necessary that the installation is designed and built by skilled tech nicians in a workmanlike manner During normal operation keep doors closed The access to the internal parts should be allowed only for maintenance reasons Do not place objects or obstructions in the vicinity of the air intakes and air outlets a possible overhe ating of the generator could cause a fire Keep area near to the muffler free from objects such as rags paper cardboard The high temperature of the muffler could cause the burning of objects and cause fire Do not touch and do not place objects on the lamps during operation or immediately after use The lam ps become very hot Do not turn
23. atten tion with the aim to give you indications for a correct use and as a result to obtain a good operation of the machine or equipment used SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGEROUS This heading warns of an immediate danger for persons as well for things Not following the advice can result in serious injury or death P P P P P P P This heading warns of situations which could result in injury for persons or damage to things N CAUTION To this advice can appear a danger for persons as well as for things for which can appear situations bringing material damage to things IMPORTANT NOTE N ATTENTION These headings refer to information which will assis you in the correct use of the machine and or accessories SYMBOLS STOP Read absolutely and be duly attentive Read and pay due attention rl g gt z o m x GENERIC DANGER lf the advice is not respected damage can happen to persons or things HIGH VOLTAGE Attention High Voltage There can be parts in voltage dangerous to touch The non observance of the advice implies life danger FIRE Danger of flame or fire If the advice is not respected fires can happen HEAT Hot surfaces If the advice is not respected burns or damage to things can be caused EXPLOSION Explosive material or danger of explosion in general If the advice is not respected there can be explosions ACIDS Danger of corrosion If the advice is not respecte
24. chine until the hori zontal position is reached Lower the jack of the drawbar site tow or the jockey wheel road trailer until it is resting on the ground A Wheel chocks B Outriggers extension arm C Front outrigger D Rear outrigger E Jack 18 10 13 M23 TF GB CD M Start up Floodlights orientation and mast raising lowering 23 1 REV 0 10 13 ORIENTATION OF FLOODLIGHTS AND MAST The floodlights beam can be oriented according to the needs by acting in the following two ways by adjusting the inclination of each floodlight by rotating the mast in the desired direction To adjust the angle of the floodlights loosen the clamping lever 1 turn the floodlight to the desired position and lock again To rotate the mast lift the pin 2 and turn it in such a way as to keep it extracted Direct the mast in the desired direction by acting on the handles 3 Un lock the pin 2 and slightly rotate the mast until the pin gets into a hole thereby locking of the rotation of the mast RAISING AND LOWERING OF THE MAST N ATTENTION Before starting the engine make sure that switches of the lamps on the panel are all in OFF position Start the generator with the key on the front panel following the instructions in the section START AND STOP EP6 Put the circuit breaker A in ON position Activate the raise of the mast through the relevant button on the contro
25. d the acids can cause corrosions with damage to persons or things PRESSION Danger of burns caused by the expulsion of hot liquids under pressure PROHIBITIONS tis prohibited to smoke while filling the tank with fuel The cigarette can cause fire or explosion If the advice is not respected fires or explosions can be caused hibited to use water to quench fires on the electric machines If the advice is not respected fires or damage to persons can be caused tis pr c se only with non inserted voltage It is prohibited to make interventions before having disinserted the voltage ACCES FORBIDDEN to non authorized peaple It is compulsory to use the per sonal protection means given in equipment It is compulsory to use tools adapted to the various maintenance works If the advice is not respected damage can be caused to things and even to persons d UL 1 24 10 13 M2GB CD SAFETY RULES M 2 5 REV 0 10 13 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE the information contained in this manual are subject to change without notice The instructions in this manual are intended as indi cative only It is the responsibility of the owner opera tor to evaluate risks and potential damages in relation to the use of the product in the specific conditions of application Remember that the non observance of the indications of this manual may result in damage to people or thi
26. e immediately 18 10 13 M 1 1 TF GB D M CE MARK 1 4 D REV 7 02 14 Any of our product is labelled with CE marking attesting its conformity to appliable directives and also the fulfillment of safety requirements of the product itself the list of these directives is part of the declaration of conformity included in any machine standard equipment Here below the adopted symbol CE marking is clearly readable and unerasable and it can be either part of the data plate 9 i o C ede i tai ee a Ji Made in vetrai TYPE oe Lx 1L _ 1 Generating Set ISO 8528 SERIAL NI L jJ jJ 1 0 jJ J 1 Hz PF LTP POWER IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 8528 L S J C CH e Ed L 9 a hm D KW SERIAL N Made in UE ITALY DEEN TYPE VOLTAGE V POWER W I CL u m C Made in UE ITALY e 22 5 EC 60974 1 Kg m e n RPM hi RPM no RPM Pimax wm V LI LTP POWER IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 8528 n rem temp Te Deel w am Furthermore on each model it is shown the noise level value the symbol used is the following x x tars dB The indication is shown in a clear readable and indeleble way on a
27. e radiator the quantity and composition of the liquid coolant are indicated in the motor operating manual Replace the tap ensuring it is perfectly closed After refilling operations allow the motor to run for a brief time and check the level as it may have di minished due to air bubbles present in the cooling circuit restore the level with water To replace the liquid coolant follow the operations described in the motor operating manual ATTENTION The engine cooling system is originally filled with coolant type AGIP ANTIFREEZE EXTRA During the engine life it is strongly recommended to use the same coolant type This is because a coolant change would require a careful cleaning of the cooling system which is not an easy job A lack in tacking these precautions would result in the mix of different additives used in different coolants which would originate gelatinous substances capable of obstructing the cooling system e GROUNDING CONNECTION The grounding connection to an earthed installa tion is obligatory for all models equipped with a differential switch circuit breaker In these groups the generator star point is generally connected to the machine s earthing by employing the TN or TT distribution system the differential switch guarantees protection against indirect contacts In the case of powering complex installations re quiring or employing additional electrical protection devices the coordination between the p
28. e type of intervention protective gloves insulated gloves glasses e Do not modify the components if not authorized HOT surface can hurt you maintenance intervals and specific checks for each model it is necessary to consult the specific engine or alternator USER AND MAINTENANCE manual VENTILATION Make certain there are no obstructions rags leaves or other in the air inlet and outlet openings on the machine alternator and motor ELECTRICAL PANELS Check condition of cables and connections daily Clean periodically using a vacuum cleaner DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR DECALS AND LABELS All warning and decals should be checked once a year and replaced if missing or unreadable STRENUOUS OPERATING CONDITIONS Under extreme operating conditions frequent stops and starts dusty environment cold weather extended periods of no load operation fuel with over 0 5 sulphur content do maintenance more frequently BATTERY WITHOUT MAINTENANCE DO NOT OPEN THE BATTERY The battery is charged automatically from the battery charger circuit suppplied with the engine Check the state of the battery from the colour of the warning light which is in the upper part Green colour battery OK Black colour battery to be recharged White colour battery to be replaced THE ENGINE PROTECTION NOT WORK WHEN THE OIL IS OF LOW QUALITY BECAUSE NOT CHARGED REGULARLY AT INTERVALS AS PRESCRIBED IN THE OWNER S ENGINE MANUAL
29. g message StA NOTE turn the Key to START position momentary position with spring loaded return until the engine starts The message in dicates a MANUAL start D To stop the engine turn the KEY SWITCH to OFF NOTE EP6 shows the blinking StA message for 20 seconds After this time ifthe engine does not start the EP6 displays the message FAIL Fail to start see section 4 07 To clear the alarm turn the KEY SWITCH to OFF 2 3 OFF operating mode This function is obtained by turning the KEY SWITCH to OFF The OFF operating mode clears the fault alarms and shuts down the Display after 5 seconds A blinking dot indicates the presence of the power supply Press one of the pushbuttons to energize the display In OFF operating mode the EP6 allows reading of the parameters see section 6 0 3 0 DISPLAY features The EP6 features a 4 Digit Display section10 0 to show measurements settings and error messages The UP DOWN pushbutton selects one of the fol lowing menus AXXX Generator Current measurement UXXX The Voltage of the Generating Set rPM XXXX Speed of the engine HXX X Frequency of the Generator bXX X Battery Voltage cXX X Charger Alternator Voltage h XXXX HOUR METER the message h ap pears for a moment and then the counter will be displayed continuously the symbol X means a numerical field 12 10 05 M39GB CD PROTECTIONS M 39 12 1 RE
30. l leys and the correct position of the ropes on the pulleys Periodically lubricate with lithium multifun ctional grease TELESCOPIC MAST Check the regular movement of the mast during the raise and the lowering Periodically grease the mast with anti corrosion waterproof spray lubricant LAMPS In case of need of replacement do not directly touch the lamps with your fingers use a cloth or use cotton gloves Pay attention to the high tem perature that the lamps reach during operation if possible wait them to cool down before replacing TIRES On the trailer site tow versions periodically verify the proper tire pressure 2 2 bar 0960099 AAI 05 09 05 M43I WWW MOSA IT MOSA div della BCS S p A Stabilimento di Viale Europa 59 20090 Cusago MI Italia Tel 39 0290352 1 Fax 39 0290390466 ISO 9001 2008 Cert 0192 BCS GROUP Bcs Ges MOSA
31. l panel B until the mast is fully extended Turn on the lamps by means of the circuit breakers D on the front panel After use turn off the lamps before actuating the lowering of the mast Lower the mast by pressing the appropriate button C on the control panel EMERGENCY LOWERING OF THE MAST In case of emergency due to engine failure or due to failure of the hydraulic or the electrical system use the bypass tap of the solenoid valve to lower the mast When the mast is completely down close the tap again N ATTENTION After switch off the metal halide lamps require a cooling time of about 15 minutes before subse quent switch on GB 18 10 13 M23_TF CD START AND STOP EP6 M 21 REV 0 10 13 C Check daily DI Do not alter the primary conditions of regulation and do not touch the sealed parts The starting of the lighting tower can be effected in 2 different modes 1 Start with EP6 key Engine Control Putthe Local Remote selector on Local Turn the key on ON the EP6 display shows only on the machines with mounted glow plugs for 5 secs the symbol then the message Sta appears the engine can be started for then turn the key on start and start the engine On the display the word Sta remains for about 20 secthen automatically disappears the engine must be started
32. mechanical parts electrical parts and of the fluids subject to use or consumption during the normal operation of the machine For what concerns the fluids we must consider as main tenance even the periodical change and or the refills eventually necessary Maintenance operations also include machine cleaning operations when carried out on a periodic basis outside of the normal work cycle The repairs cannot be considered among the mainte nance activities i e the replacement of parts subject to occasional damages and the replacement of electric and mechanic components consumed in normal use by the Assistance Authorized Center as well as by manufacturer The replacement of tires for machines equipped with trolleys must be considered as repair since it is not de livered as standard equipment any lifting system The periodic maintenance should be performed accor ding to the schedule shown in the engine manual An optional hour counter M is available to simplify the determination of the working hours IMPORTANT In the maintenance operations avoid that polluting substances liquids exhausted oils etc bring damage to people or things or can cause negative effects to surroindings health or safety respecting completely the laws and or dispositions in force in the place ENGINE and ALTERNATOR PLEASE REFER TO THE SPECIFIC MANUALS PROVIDED Every engine and alternator manufacturer has 096099 AAAI according to th
33. motor vehicle it is important to use appropriate belts straps to stabi lise the unit thus avoiding that unexpected jumps or jolts can cause damage to the baseframe and to the engine or even worse the loss or the overtur ning of the load It is the carriers responsibility to always respect the Highway Code in force 14 10 13 4 2 1 TF CD Set up for operation M 20 REV 0 10 13 Water cooled systems BATTERY WITHOUT MAINTENANCE Connect the cable positive to the pole positive of the battery after having taken away the protection by properly tightening the clamp Check the state of the battery from the colour of the warning light which is in the upper part Green colour battery OK Black colour battery to be recharged White colour battery to be replaced DO NOT OPEN THE BATTERY LUBRICANT OIL REPLACEMENT To replace the engine oil refer to the instruction manual of the engine about the viscosity and the type recommended Originally the machine is supplied with engine oil type ENI SIGMA PERFORMANCE 15W 40SE REFUELLING AND CONTROL Carry out refuelling and controls with motor at level position 1 Remove the oil fill tap 24 2 Pour oil and replace the tap 3 Check the oil level using the dipstick 23 the oil level must be comprised between the minimum and maximum indicators N ATTENTION It is dangerous to fill the motor with too much oil as it
34. ng only the points allocated for this function The lifting eye or eyes and the correct positioning of the forks of the forklift are marked with specific adhesives Before moving a lighting tower lower the telescopic mast and block properly all movable parts such as the access doors the mast the outriggers the floo dlights Clear the operational area of possible obstacles and all unnecessary personnel Always use lifting equipment properly sized and controlled by enabled bodies It is forbidden to set on the frame of the equipment objects or accessories that alter weight and center of gravity and cause stresses not foreseen to the lifting points Do not submit the machine and the lifting equip ment to swinging or shock which may transmit dy namic stress to the structure Equipments with trailers or site tows Never drag the machine without trailer or site tow Check for a correct assembly of the machine to the towing device Always make sure that the hook of the vehicle is suitable for towing of the total mass of the trailer Do not tow the trailer if the coupling devices are worn or damaged Check for proper tire pressure Do not replace the tires with types different from the original ones Check that the brakes and the optical signaling of the trailer are working properly Verify that the bolts of the wheels are in place and well tightened Do not park the machine on trailer or site tow on a steep slope
35. ngs In all cases however it is understood that the use shall be in compliance with the applicable laws regu lations Before operating the machine read carefully the safety instructions contained in this manual and other manuals supplied engine alternator etc All operations handling installation use mainte nance repair should be carried out by authorized and qualified personnel When operating wear personal protective equip ment PPE footwear gloves helmet etc The owner is responsible for maintaining the equip ment in safe conditions Use only in perfect technical conditions The machinery or equipment must be used in per fect technical condition Remove immediately any defects that may affect the safe conditions of use Before starting to use this equipment it is important to take knowledge of all the controls of the machine all its functions and its correct installation in order to avoid accidents to people and damage to the ma chine itself In particular it is important to know how to stop the equipment quickly in case of emergency Do not allow the use of the machine to people un less previously instructed with all the information for a proper safe use Forbid the access in the operational area to non au thorized personnel children and pets so as to pro tect them from possible injury caused by any part of the machine SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION Lift the machine usi
36. on the lamps without the protective glass or with the same broken or damaged Immediately stop the machine in case of malfun ction Do not restart the machine without first having found and fixed the problem SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING MAINTENANCE Make use of qualified personnel to carry out main tenance and troubleshooting Itis mandatory to stop the engine before performing any maintenance on the machine Always use protective devices and suitable equip ment Always cut off power to the lamps and wait for their cooling before performing any maintenance or re placement Do not touch the engine the exhaust pipes and the muffler during operation or immediately after Allow the engine to cool before performing any operation With the machine running pay attention to moving parts such as fans belts pulleys Do not remove the protections and the safety devi ces unless absolutely necessary restore them after completion of the maintenance or repair Do not refuel while the engine is running or hot Do not smoke or use naked flames when refueling Refuel only outdoors or in well ventilated areas Avoid spilling fuel especially on the engine Clean and dry any leaks before restarting the machine Slowly unscrew the cap of the fuel tank and put it back always after refueling Do not fill the tank completely to allow for expansion of the fuel inside Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is running or still hot the
37. rotection devices must be verified For the grounding connection use the terminal 12 comply to local and or current regulations in force for electrical installations and safety 18 10 13 M20 R HO2 TF GB CD Start up C M Preliminary checks and positioning 23 REV 0 10 13 N ATTENTION Before operating the lighting tower make sure that all safety regulations concerning installation and use are satisfied as indicated in the relevant section of this manual In particular be sure that the surface on which the lighting tower is placed is flat and free of obstacles the wind speed does not exceed 80 km h there are no obstacles or overhead power lines above the lighting tower the status of the lighting tower is adequate in general the lifting ropes of the mast are in perfect con dition PRELIMINARY CHECKS Checkthe engine oil level hydraulic oil and radia tor fluid Check the fuel level POSITIONING OF THE OUTRIGGERS AND LE VELLING OF THE TOWER Block the wheels using the hand brake road trai ler or chocks site tow Raise the locking pins of the extension arms of the front outriggers and extract them until the pins block again the arms in their extended position Lower the rear outriggers and secure them with the locking lever Lower the front outriggers and adjust the lighting tower position by acting on their handles looking at the bubble level on the ma
38. s combustion can provoke a sudden increase in rotation speed AIR FILTER Check that the dry air filter is correctly instal led and that there are no leaks around the filter which could lead to infiltrations of non filtered air to the inside of the motor ry FUEL Do not smoke or use open flames during refuelling operations in order to avoid explosions or fire hazards Fuel fumes are highly toxic carry out operations outdoors only or in a well ventilated environment Avoid accidentally spilling fuel Clean any eventual leaks before starting up motor Refill the tank with good quality diesel fuel such as automobile type diesel fuel for example For further details on the type of diesel fuel to use see the motor operating manual supplied Do not fill the tank completely leave a space of approx 10 mm between the fuel level and the wall of the tank to allow for expansion In rigid environmental temperature conditions use special winterized diesel fuels or specific additives in order to avoid the formation of paraffin 18 10 13 M20 R HO2 TF GB CD Set up for operation M 20 1 REV 0 10 13 Water cooled systems a COOLING LIQUID N ATTENTION Do not remove the radiator tap with the motor in operation or still hot as the liquid coolant may spurt out and cause serious burns Remove the tap very carefully A Remove the tap and pour the liquid coolant into th
39. s the time out and the alarm remains energized until the OFF operating mode is selected The inh mode enables the use of the external contactor P 18 Temperature Switch n o Selection n o or n c n o the engine shuts down if the contact closes n c the engine shuts down if the contact opens P 19 ALARM Control n c Selection n o or n c n o the engine shuts down if the contact closes n c the engine shuts down if the contact opens P 20 Remote Start n o Selection n o or n c n o the engine starts if the contact closes n c the engine starts if the contact opens P 21 Under Speed setting 1200 Inh or 100 4000 r p m The Inh code disables the Under Speed shut down P 22 Over Speed setting 1700 100 4000 rpm or Inh The EP6 provides one second bypass delay The Inh code 24000 r p m disables the Over Speed shut down P 23 Number of Teeth of the Flywheel Inh Inh or 1 500 teeth The Inh code disables the reading of the Speed section 3 0 the Over Under Speed alarms and the Crank termination see P 24 P 24 Crank OFF Inh Crank Termination setting 100 800 rpm If the speed rises above the setting the EP6 terminates the crank cycle One sec onddelay avoids false termination The code Inh inhibits the crank termination P 25 Low Oil Pressure Alarm By Pass 6 Range 0 99 secs By Pass Delay to ignore the Pressure input 3 during the engine starting cycle
40. sticker 10 10 02 M1 4 GB CDDichiarazione conformit Konformitatserklarung GB Declaration of conformity E Declaraci n de conformidad D claration de conformit Declara o de conformidade M 1 4 1 REV 2 10 13 V le Europa 59 Sede legale Via Marradi 1 Tel 39 02 903521 20123 Milano Italia Fax 39 02 90390466 BCS S p A Stabilimento di Cusago 20090 Mi Italia LI E ICIM ISO 9001 2008 Cert 0192 DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA D claration de Conformit Declaration of Conformity Konformit tserkl rung Conformiteitsverklaring Declaraci n de Conformidad BCS S p A dichiara sotto la propria responsabilit che la macchina BCS S p A d clare sous sa propre responsabilit que la machine BCS S p A declares under its own responsibility that the machine BCS S p A erkl rt daR die Aggregate BCS S p A verklaard onder haar eigen verantwoordelijkheid dat de machine BCS S p A declara bajo su responsabilidad que la m quina GRUPPO ELETTROGENO DI SALDATURA WELDING GENERATOR GRUPPO ELETTROGENO POWER GENERATOR TORRE FARO LIGHTING TOWER Marchio Brand Modello Model Matricola Serial conforme con qua est en conformit ave conforms with the Community Directives and related modifications Comunitarie e relative modifiche ce Qui pr vu par les Directives Communau
41. taires et relatives modifications mit den Vorschriften der Gemeinschaft und deren Erganzungen bereinstimmt in overeenkomst is met de inhoud van gemeenschapsrichtlijnemen gerelateerde modificaties comple con los requis tos de la Directiva Comunitaria y sus anexos 2006 42 CE 2006 95 CE 2004 108 CE Nome e indirizzo della persona autorizzata a costituire il fascicolo tecnico Nom et adresse de la personne autoris e composer le Dossier Technique Person authorized to compile the technical file and address Name und Adresse der zur Ausf llung der technischen Akten erm chtigten Person Persoon bevoegd om het technische document en bedrijf gegevens in te vullen Nombre y direcci n de la persona autorizada a componer el expediente t cnico ing Benso Marelli Consigliere Delegato Managing Director V le Europa 59 20090 Cusago MI Italy Cusago rd M Ing Benso Marelli Consigliere Delegato Managing Director MM 083 1 04 06 10 M1 4 1 D M TECHNICAL DATA TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 1 5 REV 0 10 13 Technical data TF 119 Y J 4x1000 LIGHTS AND MAST Lamp type 4 x 1000W METAL HALIDE Mast rotation 340 MANUAL Mast TELESCOPIC 9 m HYDRAULIC GENERAL Wind load stability UP TO 80 km h Running time 75 h lights load only Ip protection IP 44 Acoustic power LwA 90 dBA LpA 65 dBA 7 m Stabilizers 4 2 ADJUSTABLE Dimensions I x w x h Fully deployed working conditions
42. ver voltage Generator Under Frequency Inh inh 1 to 99Hz inh disables the under frequency This protection is delayed by about 6 seconds The EP6 shuts down the engine and the display will show the Lo H message Generator Over Frequency 55 45 Hz to inh inh disables the over frequency This protection is delayed by about 2 seconds The EP6 shuts down the engine and displays Hi H Current Transformer Size The range is 10 5 up to 1000 5 Generator Overload Setting inh Range inh to 1000 AThe EP6 shuts down the engine after a delay of 6 secs and shows the message E05 Generator Failure Alarm OFF selection on or OFF The code on enables the Generator failure alarm The EP6 shows the E04 message and the engine will shut down Glow Plugs Choke Control Output 11 5 Range 1 to 99 secs The EP6 energizes the output 11 for the programmed time Output Control 0 The following options are available 0 None 1 Choke Control 2 Glow Plugs Control 3 Choke Control Belt Break Control ON Selection on or OFF The Belt Break alarm is indicated by means of the message DEL t Stop Solenoid Timing 2 Range 2 99 secs Duration of the Stop cycle 12 10 05 M39GB CD M PROTECTIONS EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION 39 12 3 REV 1 03 11 P 17 Alarm Output Timing 1 inh 1 59 secs 1 15 mins and cont Time out of the alarm output The code cont disable
43. y reason the key must be kept by qualified personel 02 02 06 M21 EP6 GB TF CD Comandi Controls Commandes CD Bedienelemente Mandos TF II 9 Y J 4x1000 M 31 REV 0 10 13 DESCRIZIONE DESCRIPTION 5 7 10 11 Pulsante stop emergenza Emergency stop button NX MC ae 8 9 comando a distanza Remote control socket 10 BEDS 12 12 Auxiliary power socket Earth terminal 07 10 13 8B972 l 10 13 EEN M PROTECTIONS EP6 ENGINE PROTECTION 39 12 REV 1 03 11 FRONT PANEL C In order to cancel the AUTO operating mode push the AUTO pushbutton the yellow Led will UP DOWN turn OFF or turn the KEY SWITCH to OFF Engine Contro Button Once in AUTO the EP6 waits for a REMOTE Ideograms START activation see section 7 0 ere In case of an Automatic Periodic Test A P T engine on the display will show the message tESt Button GE 2 2 MANUAL operating mode F1 To start the engine follow the instructions AUTO Yellow A Turn ON the KEY SWITCH the EP6 illuminates tai SE the LEDs and Display SCH B If the display shows the message uuuu the EP6 Key Button OFF ON START The use of these buttons is reserved only to the manufacturer of the generating set 1 0 INTRODUCTION The EP6 features Engine and Generating Set control and monitoring The EP6 provides visual indication by means

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