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Overload Prevention Guidance
If the machine is overloaded during work, overload prevention
message is displayed.
Fuel consumption can be reduced by avoiding shoe slip or op-
erating the machine in the green zone of ECO gauge.
Overload prevention guidance goes out more than 5 seconds
later or when switch F5 is pressed.
Automatic Shift Recommendation Guidance
If you continue working in the manual shift mode without per-
forming ripping operation for more than 1 hour, the automatic
shift recommendation message is displayed.
Since proper speed ranges are selected during the ordinary
dozing work in the automatic shift mode, fuel consumption is
reduced.
The automatic shift recommendation guidance goes out in 5
seconds or when switch F5 is pressed.
Engine stop operation during the aftertreatment devices regeneration guidance
Immediately after starting the aftertreatment devices regeneration, the information about engine stop operation
during the aftertreatment devices regeneration is displayed.
When stopping the engine during regeneration of the aftertreat-
ment devices, stop the regeneration first, then stop the engine
after running it at low idle for approximately 5 minutes.
The guidance about engine stop operation during the aftertreat-
ment devices regeneration goes out 10 seconds later or when
switch F5 is pressed.
DUAL TILT MODE PILOT LAMP
(Only machines equipped with dual tilt function)
The dual tilt mode pilot lamp lights up when the dual tilt mode is
set.
While the dual tilt mode is not selected, the machine is set in
the single tilt mode.
Select the mode with F1 key.
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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