Eight different priorities are differentiated between in the events. The event memory also differentiates between faults and notes. Faults have the priorities '1' to incl. '4', notes have the priorities '5' to '8'.
Overview of event priorities
Priority
Symbol
Lamp status at driver's workplace
Description / system response
Fault
1
Red
lamp
A serious fault that impairs roadworthiness and/or safety.
Stop vehicle immediately!
Transmission shifts to neutral!
2
Amber lamp
Malfunction
3
Slight fault that causes a recommended action to be displayed before starting to drive . The driving behaviour is not impaired or only slightly.
4
Slight fault that causes an instruction to be displayed during the next visit to the repair shop . The driving behavior is not impaired.
Note
5
Indicates that the transmission / retarder is being operated outside the permissible range. (e.g., overtemperature). This is not a transmission malfunction!
6
Warning lamp
Indicates that the transmission is being operated outside the optimum range. (e.g., increased temperature). This does not represent a malfunction of the transmission.
7
Amber
lamp
Message of the early-warning system. Information about wear or maintenance work.
8
Developer / test information
OEM priorities / values
The various OEMs use priorities / values that might deviate from the 'Voith' priorities. For further information, please see:
OEM priorities / values -
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