Resetting And Deleting The Temporary Memory; Setting The Permanent Memory - Zetor 86 41 forterra turbo Operator's Manual

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With such way set constant value (for
example 1600 RPM) it is possible to set
the engine speed by means of hand or
foot throttle control and the entered
memory will not be lost.
a - You can increase or decrease the
engine speed by hand throttle cont-
rol. Increase or decrease the engine
speed by interrupted pressing of
keypad MIN or MAX.
b - You can only increase the engine
speed by foot throttle control. After
loosing the foot throttle pedal the en-
gine speed drops again to the value
entered in temporary memory (for
example 1600 RPM).
ELECTRONIC ENGINE GOVERNOR
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RESETTING AND DELETING THE
TEMPORARY MEMORY
1. Indicator lamp H/O is on.
2. Press the keypad MEM.
3. Indicator lamp H/O turns off. Tempo-
rary memory is off. It is not possible
to recall it again. In this time the set
value (for example 1600 RPM) is de-
finitively deleted. The same will hap-
pen after switching off the key in the
key switch.
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SETTING THE PERMANENT MEMORY

1. Indicator lamp H/O must be off.
2. Set the desired engine speed by
hand (keypads MIN or MAX) or foot
throttle control.
3. Press both keypads MEM and MIN
or MAX depending if you want to
enter into memory minimal or maxi-
mal engine speed.
4. Indicator lamp H/O is on. Since this
setting the engine speed is entered
into the permanent memory.
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