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Preselection of operating programs
Joystick
All the front attachments are controlled with the joystick.
The joystick can be moved in X direction and in Y direction.
Moving in X direction (left and right) controls the connected up
attachments.
Moving in Y direction (front and back) lifts or lowers the front
device carrier to which the attachment is fastened.
To activate / deactivate the floating position (AUX red or blue),
press the relevant button on the joystick.
1
Travel direction selector switch
2
Indication for travel direction preselection "forwards"
3
Indication for travel direction preselection "reverse"
4
Not used
5
Double-acting hydraulic connection
AUX green
6
Double-acting hydraulic connection
Floating position for AUX red
7
Double-acting hydraulic connection
Floating position for AUX blue
8
AUX blue
Control lever
Depending on the activation of the switch for "AUX rear/attach-
ment frame with tipping mechanism", the control lever is used for:
Controlling the rear attachments
Lifting and lowering the attachment frame with tipping mecha-
nism
1
Neutral position
2
Lowering and pressing down, the lever does not engage
3
Lowered in floating position, the lever engages
Note
Attachment tracks the floor (e.g. brush)
4
Lifting, the lever does not engage
5
Forwards direction of travel
6.11.2 Centre operating console for MIC 50
1
PTO on/off
Position 1: Switch on the PTO
Press the black knob and pull the button
PTO on/off
Position 0: Switch off the PTO
Press the button downwards.
2
Selector switch for hydraulic PTO
3
Tempomat
4
Differential lock
5
Electrical PTO, front
6
Electrical PTO, rear
7
Switchover for double-acting control hydraulics AUX "rear/at-
tachment frame with tipping function"
8
Main switch, floating position
9
Dump valve (quick-lowering for AUX rear)
10
Attachment release switch (optional)
Note
This switch is responsible both for vibration dampening and for
attachment release (both options at the same time does not
work)
11
Locking enabling for shovel or fork in the optional front loader
attachment
12
Switch for bypassing floating position (PTO usable without
floating position)
ATTENTION
Only use with attachments that need this function!
13
Hazard warning switch
14
Hand throttle lever - preselection for engine speed
15
Switch 2: Switch for AUX green to grey or purple (only in the
MDC variant)
16
Switch 1: Switchover from AUX red to blue (only in the MDC
variant)
Summary of Contents for MIC 50
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