Magni RTH 6.30 Dash Warning Lights: Symbols and Meanings

The Magni RTH 6.30 telehandler instrument cluster uses color-coded alerts to prioritize operator safety and machine health. Red indicates immediate action to prevent damage or injury, amber warns of pending service needs, while green or blue lights confirm normal operation or active systems.

How to read the colors: Red lights require immediate stop and engine shutdown; amber indicates a caution that needs attention soon; green or blue lights show systems are functioning normally or are engaged.

Magni RTH 6.30 Warning Light Symbols

SymbolNameColorWhat it meansWhat to do
Master Warning (Stop)REDA critical fault is detected in the Magni RTH 6.30's powertrain or hydraulics that demands an immediate engine stop to avoid component damage.Safely stop the machine, turn off the engine, and check the central display for the fault code before restarting.
Master CautionAMBERA non-critical fault or system anomaly is present that requires attention soon to prevent escalation on your RTH 6.30.Review the fault list on the display and schedule service at the next convenient time.
Check Engine (MIL)AMBERThe engine control unit has detected an emissions-related or performance issue, which could affect the RTH 6.30's power output or fuel efficiency.Reduce load and take the machine to a service center for diagnostic scanning.
Engine Oil PressureREDEngine oil pressure has dropped below safe levels, risking severe internal engine damage on the Magni RTH 6.30.Stop the engine immediately and check the oil level and pressure sensor connections.
Battery / ChargingREDThe charging system is not supplying sufficient voltage, which could cause the RTH 6.30's electrical systems to fail and the battery to discharge.Shut off non-essential electrical loads and have the alternator and battery tested.
Coolant TemperatureREDEngine coolant temperature has exceeded the safe limit, risking overheating and engine damage on your RTH 6.30.Stop the machine, let the engine idle for a minute (if safe), then shut off and check coolant level and fan operation.
Brake SystemREDA fault in the brake system has been detected, which may reduce braking performance on the Magni RTH 6.30.Stop the machine immediately and do not operate until the brake system is inspected.
PParking BrakeAMBERThe parking brake is engaged or a sensor indicates the brake is not fully released, which can affect transmission operation on the RTH 6.30.Ensure the parking brake is fully disengaged before moving; if light stays on, service the brake switch.
Low FuelAMBERFuel level is critically low and you have limited operating range remaining on the Magni RTH 6.30.Refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out and causing air ingress in the fuel system.
High BeamBLUEThe high beam headlights are currently activated, improving visibility for the RTH 6.30 operator in dark conditions.Dim to low beam when approaching other vehicles or personnel.
Hydraulic OilAMBERThe hydraulic oil temperature is high or the level is low, which could reduce lift performance on the RTH 6.30.Reduce hydraulic workload and check oil level and cooling if the light persists.
Service / Hour MeterAMBERService interval has been reached based on engine hours; regular maintenance is due for the Magni RTH 6.30.Perform the scheduled maintenance as outlined in the owner's manual, including oil and filter changes.
Work LightsGREENThe work lights are turned on to illuminate the work area around the RTH 6.30.Turn off when not needed to preserve battery power.
Beacon / Rotating LightGREENThe warning beacon is active, indicating the machine is in operation and should be visible to others on site.Ensure beacon is functional before starting work.
Overload / CapacityREDThe load on the forks or attachment exceeds the rated capacity of the Magni RTH 6.30, risking instability or structural failure.Immediately lower the load and remove excess weight; do not travel with the load raised.
Brake Fluid LevelREDBrake fluid level is too low, which can cause a loss of braking power on the RTH 6.30.Stop the machine and check for leaks; top up brake fluid with the correct specification before operating.
MINLow Oil LevelAMBEREngine oil level is low and needs topping off to prevent engine damage on the Magni RTH 6.30.Add engine oil of the recommended grade and check for leaks.

17 symbols shown. Icons follow ISO 2575 dashboard standards; exact graphics vary by model year.

Most Important Warning Lights

Engine Overheating

Common causes

  • Low coolant level
  • Faulty cooling fan
  • Blocked radiator

What to do

Stop the Magni RTH 6.30 immediately and let the engine cool. Check coolant level and top off if low. Inspect the radiator for debris and the fan for proper operation. If the issue persists, contact a service technician.

Low Oil Pressure

Common causes

  • Insufficient engine oil
  • Oil pump failure
  • Clogged oil filter

What to do

Shut off the engine at once. Check the oil level and add oil if needed. If the light remains on, have the oil pump and filter inspected by a qualified mechanic before restarting the RTH 6.30.

Hydraulic System Failure

Common causes

  • Low hydraulic oil level
  • Hydraulic pump failure
  • Contaminated hydraulic fluid

What to do

Immediately lower the load and stop the machine. Check the hydraulic oil level and add fluid of the correct type. Look for leaks around hoses and cylinders. Seek professional repair if the problem continues.

Brake System Malfunction

Common causes

  • Brake fluid leak
  • Worn brake pads
  • Faulty brake caliper

What to do

Do not operate the Magni RTH 6.30. Check the brake fluid reservoir and top if low. Inspect brake lines for leaks. Have the brakes serviced before further use.

Overload Condition

Common causes

  • Exceeding rated capacity
  • Improper load distribution
  • Attachment weight not accounted

What to do

Lower the load to a safe position and remove excess weight. Refer to the load chart for the RTH 6.30 and ensure the load is within limits. Never travel with a raised overloaded fork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if the Master Warning (Stop) light comes on while operating the Magni RTH 6.30?

Immediately bring the machine to a safe stop, lower any load, and turn off the engine. Check the central display for a fault code and consult the operator's manual for specific actions. Do not restart until the issue is resolved.

How do I reset the service hour meter light on the RTH 6.30?

The service light resets automatically after the required maintenance is performed and the service interval is acknowledged through the instrument cluster menu. Refer to the Magni RTH 6.30 operator's manual for the exact procedure.

Why does the DPF regeneration light come on intermittently?

The Magni RTH 6.30 may not have a DPF light if it uses a different emission system; if equipped, the light indicates the diesel particulate filter needs regeneration. Drive at highway speeds for 20 minutes or use the stationary regeneration procedure as described in the manual.

Can I continue working with an amber caution light?

An amber caution light means a non-critical fault has been detected. You may continue operation but should schedule service soon. If the light changes to red, stop immediately. Always consult the display for details specific to your RTH 6.30.

What does the hydraulic oil temperature light indicate?

The hydraulic oil temperature light on the Magni RTH 6.30 illuminates when the hydraulic fluid exceeds normal operating temperature. Reduce hydraulic load (e.g., limit lifting and extending) to allow cooling. If the light turns red, stop the machine and let the hydraulics cool down.

How do I interpret the overload warning on the RTH 6.30?

The overload warning is a red light and audible alarm that triggers when the load exceeds the rated capacity. Immediately lower the load and redistribute or remove weight. Check the load chart for the correct capacity for your configuration. Never bypass or disable this warning.