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Pedals, Controls & Steer Modes

Steering Wheel

 – Turn in the direction you want to go. Unless the machine 

is slewed round between 90 and 270 deg where the steering will be 
inverted.  This is identified using the slew angle symbol on the Load 
Management Display and also with a flashing Reverse Steering symbol on the 
Top Right corner of the RHC LCD dashboard display.

Steering Column

 – Turn lever (A) in counter clockwise direction to release 

column and adjust as required.

Accelerator Pedal

 – Push down to increase engine speed. With no pressure 

on the pedal the machine will maintain an idle state and remain stationary.

Service Brake Pedal

 – Push down to slow or stop the machine.

Park Brake

 – Use rocker switch to engage the park brake before leaving the 

machine. Will only apply when the machine is stationary, or an error is raised 
on the park brake system.

Transmission Drive Switch

 – 3 Position drive switch (located on underside 

of right hand joystick). There is also a Column FNR on the steering column 
which is the Master device.
Position 1 – Forward
Position 2 – Neutral
Position 3 – Reverse

To operate:

1. 

Stop the machine, apply brake, Let engine drop to idle

2. 

Select required direction, release brake and accelerate

Gear Changing (ECU)

 – use the two position rocker switch to move 

between high-speed range (A) and low-speed range (B). Gear can be 
preselected before meeting conditions for gear change.

Electronic Steer Mode Selector

1. 

Stop the machine. Set the gear switch to the neutral position.

A

 - Rotary controller

B

 - Default position 

C

 - 4-Wheel steer 

D

 - 2-Wheel steer 

E

 - Crab steer

2. 

Operate the steering wheel until the wheels straighten up to re-phase the 

mode.

A

B

A

C

D

E

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Summary of Contents for 5.5-21 ROTO

Page 1: ...1 Loadall 5 5 21 ROTO 5 5 26 ROTO QUICKSTART JCB COM Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...lopment of machines features described in this Quick Reference Guide may differ from those on your machine Nor errors and emissions be entirely ruled out This Quick Reference Guide DOES NOT replace th...

Page 3: ...o be used in normal conditions for the applications described in the operator s manual With forks or lifting equipment fitted machine work cycle consists of loading moving and unloading material If th...

Page 4: ...nt track m 2 03 2 03 D Wheelbase m 3 05 3 05 E Overall length to front tyres m 4 22 4 22 F Overall length to front of carriage m 6 95 7 24 G Ground clearance m 3 25 3 25 H Front wheel centre to carria...

Page 5: ...the load is within regulations Adjust if necessary 7 Secure the cab 8 Cover the exhaust stack 3 Engage the slew lock and check it is engaged by activating slew L and R and ensure it is restrained by...

Page 6: ...J Switch panel L Slew lock lever N Left hand joystick Q Brake pedal S Steering wheel U Load Management Display B Indicator wiper and headlight stalk D Console switches F Accelerator pedal H Outrigger...

Page 7: ...speed range engaged Position 2 Low speed range engaged Emergency Override Two position rocker switch The switch functions operate when the ignition switch is in the on position Push and hold the swit...

Page 8: ...all functions B Horn C Shortcut to Idle D Envelope profile override Press and hold to return machine to full envelope A Auxiliary Control B Change Speed Profile C Change Auxiliary Circuit D Control Is...

Page 9: ...ry Controller E Engine Revs Up F Engine Revs Down Outriggers Down Outriggers In Outriggers Out D B A C E F A Left front stabiliser C Left rear stabiliser E Auto Deploy G Auto level J Sway left L Contr...

Page 10: ...ended retracted by selecting an outrigger and using the rocker switch B to extend retract as required The auto deploy button E automatically extends all outrigger legs to 100 and lowers them until the...

Page 11: ...OTO 5 5 26 ROTO 11 Load Management Screen A Upper ribbon Time and active speed profile B Load Management Indicator C Slew Angle Indicator D Machine Level and Stabiliser Indicator E Boom Information In...

Page 12: ...osition Slew Angle Lift Reach Lift Height Always operate within the safe working limits of the machine Boom Configuration Shows live position of boom A Boom Extension B Boom Angle C Radius Distance fr...

Page 13: ...on the LMS control panel B Service Speed Allows individual speed profiles to be set up Attachments Shows details of current attachment or allows a customer load chart to be selected Limits Gives the...

Page 14: ...o edit a profile navigate to the needed profile and press and hold the rotary controller Then individually select and edit the different services to a point where you are happy To change between the a...

Page 15: ...roller on the limit set then operate the boom or slew to the position Then press the rotary controller again to set the limit at the height radius slew angle Once set press the back button to return t...

Page 16: ...efore leaving the machine Will only apply when the machine is stationary or an error is raised on the park brake system Transmission Drive Switch 3 Position drive switch located on underside of right...

Page 17: ...in a clockwise direction Insert the ignition key and switch to position I Operate the hydraulic services to make sure that each function is working correctly and to help warm up the hydraulic system I...

Page 18: ...Retract and lower the boom resting the forks flat on the ground Exit the machine and remove the battery isolator key G Press the park brake switch to apply the brake Put the forward reverse switch int...

Page 19: ...evel solid ground 2 Lower the boom 3 Put the attachment flat on the ground 4 Apply slew lock 5 Stop engine and remove key Maintenance Position Boom Raised 1 Make the machine safe 2 Retract lift arm 3...

Page 20: ...L Stickers UK and Flip Chart Renew as required Steering Operation Phasing Check Transmission Operation Check Operation of all Services Check Boom Extension Phasing 3 stage boom Check Foot Brake Operat...

Page 21: ...Steer Cylinder Pivot Pins Grease Pivot Pins Grease Carriage Lock Pins Grease Hydraulic Tow Hitch Release Cable Return Spring Retaining Latch if fitted Check Boom Chains Oil Boom Chains Tension Check...

Page 22: ...DEF AdBlu filler E Air filter F DEF AdBlu tank G Main battery isolator key H Diesel filler J Hydraulic oil level sight glass Engine Compartment A Engine oil dipstick B Coolant Expansion Tank C Charge...

Page 23: ...battery cover 3 Make sure that the Left Hand pod door is closed and secured correctly Undershield This is required for access to the Engine Oil Sump To Lock 1 Make machine safe 2 Working under the eng...

Page 24: ...ont Axle Housing 14 5L JCB Gear Oil HP Plus 4000 2205 Hubs 1 9L Rear Axle 13 5L Brake System JCB Hydraulic Fluid HP15 4002 0503 Hydraulic Tank 160L JCB Optimum Performance Hydraulic Fluid 46 4002 2005...

Page 25: ...the boom to engage the carriage support bar into the hook plates B equally Enter the safety lynch pin and clip to secure the locking pins in place Engage locking pin or operate the auxiliary control t...

Page 26: ...ate the auxiliary control Hydraulic Pin locking Lower boom slowly to withdraw carriage from attachment hook plates B Tilt carriage forward to withdraw lower end of the carriage from the attachment Rem...

Page 27: ...adjusted Single Auxiliary 2m Jib Gives the machine greater reach and height for handling suspended loads None 680mm Lifting Jib Gives the machine greater reach and height for handling suspended loads...

Page 28: ...m to 7 3m extension Ensure control isolation switch isn t pressed Machine doesn t have to be stationary to extend retract legs only 5kph No interlock for manual outriggers on chassis angle Chassis ang...

Page 29: ...29 Your Notes 5 5 21 ROTO 5 5 26 ROTO...

Page 30: ...30 Please see operator manual for full details Your Notes 30 Please see operator manual for full details...

Page 31: ...31 Your Notes 5 5 21 ROTO 5 5 26 ROTO...

Page 32: ...and may vary dependant upon the exact specification of the machine They should not therefore be relied upon in relation to suitability for a particular application Guidance and advice should always b...

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