0
606
.USA
H 6
6
Startup
IMPORTANT
Operate the vehicle under battery power only. Rectified alternating current
will damage the electronic components. Cable connections to the battery
(trailing cables) must not exceed 6 m (19.7 ft) in length.
The following procedures must be carried out to prepare the vehicle for use after
delivery or transportation:
– Check the equipment for completeness and condition.
– Check the battery connections and acid level (see "Checking the battery state, acid
level and acid density" in Chapter F).
– Check the torque of the wheel nuts.
– Start up the vehicle as described (see "Placing the vehicle in operation" in
Chapter E).
IMPORTANT
Confirm that all safety devices are present and working properly.
NOTICE
If delivered without a battery, the vehicle can be steered only with the
mechanical substitute steering (see Chapter E).
NOTICE
After initial startup, you may hear the brakes rubbing slightly.
0
606
.USA
H 6
6
Startup
IMPORTANT
Operate the vehicle under battery power only. Rectified alternating current
will damage the electronic components. Cable connections to the battery
(trailing cables) must not exceed 6 m (19.7 ft) in length.
The following procedures must be carried out to prepare the vehicle for use after
delivery or transportation:
– Check the equipment for completeness and condition.
– Check the battery connections and acid level (see "Checking the battery state, acid
level and acid density" in Chapter F).
– Check the torque of the wheel nuts.
– Start up the vehicle as described (see "Placing the vehicle in operation" in
Chapter E).
IMPORTANT
Confirm that all safety devices are present and working properly.
NOTICE
If delivered without a battery, the vehicle can be steered only with the
mechanical substitute steering (see Chapter E).
NOTICE
After initial startup, you may hear the brakes rubbing slightly.
Summary of Contents for ETR 314
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 50 452 907 ETR 314 320 u 06 06 11 09 07 08 E Manual de instrucciones...
Page 7: ...0608 USA I 4 0608 USA I 4...
Page 9: ...0606 USA A 2 0606 USA A 2...
Page 24: ...D 9 0107 USA D 9 0107 USA...
Page 26: ...D 11 0107 USA D 11 0107 USA...
Page 103: ...0107 USA F 10 0107 USA F 10...
Page 123: ...0708 USA G 20 0708 USA G 20...
Page 135: ...0608 E I 4 0608 E I 4...
Page 137: ...0606 E A 2 0606 E A 2...
Page 152: ...D 9 0107 E D 9 0107 E...
Page 154: ...D 11 0107 E D 11 0107 E...
Page 225: ...0608 E E 66 0608 E E 66...
Page 235: ...0107 E F 10 0107 E F 10...
Page 255: ...0708 E G 20 0708 E G 20...