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Illustration: Selected maximum speed = 1600 rpm and current
speed 1500 rpm (engine is running)
The selected speed is displayed in the from of a small, yellow ar-
row. The idle speed is always 950 rpm (minimum speed).
The yellow needle indicates the current speed.
Illustration: Idle speed 950 rpm and current speed = 0 (engine off)
6.9
Foot room with pedals
1
Accelerator
2
Brake pedal
3
Steering wheel inclination adjustment pedal
4
Inching pedal
5
Brake fluid container
6.9.1 Accelerator
ATTENTION
Other than in a normal motorcar, releasing the accelerator pedal
abruptly reduces the speed.
The braking force applied when you release the accelerator ped-
al is weaker in higher gears and stronger in lower gears.
The braking force applied when you release the accelerator ped-
al in transport mode is significantly weaker than in working mode.
Pressing the accelerator pedal increases the engine speed.
The accelerator pedal is sprung. Releasing the accelerator pedal
reduces the engine speed.
The hydrostatic drive brakes or stops the vehicle when the accel-
erator pedal is released.
6.9.2 Parking brake
Parking brake for securing the parked vehicle.
Note
If the "Parking brake active" warning light in the display lights up
then the parking brake is engaged.
6.9.3 MIC 50 brake pedal
The brake pedal activates the braking system for the front
wheels.
6.9.4 MIC 70 brake pedal
The brake pedal activates the front and rear wheel braking sys-
tem.
6.9.5 Inching pedal
The inching pedal regulates the speed in WORKING MODE and
CREEPING MODE.
To decrease the travel speed, press the inching pedal.
Note
The inching pedal can also be used as a brake pedal; to do so,
step on the inching pedal to the floor.
6.10 Multi switch on the steering wheel
1
Steering wheel
2
Windscreen wiper
Position J: Intermittent operation
Position 0: Off
Position I: Normal
Position II: Fast
3
Windscreen washer fluid
Press to actuate
4
Horn
Press to actuate
5
Indicate right
6
Indicate left
6.11 Operating consoles
6.11.1 Front operating console for MIC 50 / MIC 70
1
Joystick
All the front attachments are controlled with the joystick.
2
Control lever
The control lever is used to control the rear attachments.
Summary of Contents for MIC 50
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