OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
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B
Auxiliary Hydraulic Control Operation
1. Start the engine (refer to "OPERATION OF THE
ENGINE" and "OPERATION OF THE MACHINE"
section).
2. Press the hydraulic unlock switch.
3. Press the AUX port switch.
4. Tilt the AUX port variable switch toward Side A, and oil
starts flowing out of Male port.
5. Tilt the AUX port variable switch toward Side B, and oil
starts flowing out of Female port.
A
The oil flow rate responds to the tilt of AUX port
variable switch.
A
Press the AUX hold switch, and the oil continuous to
flow at its highest flow rate. To interrupt it, press the
switch again.
(See "AUX Hold Switch" in "CHECKS BEFORE
START" section.)
6. If the tank must be drained, depending on which
attachment is in use, use the male case drain port.
[High-Flow model only]
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Be careful not to use any High-Flow
incompatible attachment in the High-Flow
model. Otherwise the attachment may be
damaged.
A
In the High-Flow mode, use side A of the AUX port
variable switch to operate attachment, and High-Flow
oil passes through the male port.
A
When using side B of the AUX port variable switch,
standard-flow oil passes through the female port.
A
The oil flow rate responds to the tilt of AUX port
variable switch.
A
To set continuous auxiliary flow, press and release
AUX hold switch without moving the AUX port variable
switch.
As soon as AUX hold switch is released, move the
AUX port variable switch full stroke to the desired
direction.
This will set the auxiliary hydraulics to run at full flow in
the direction selected.
If continuous flow is active and the auxiliary
proportional switch is moved in either direction or the
AUX hold switch is pressed, continuous flow will be
cancelled.
7. If the tank must be drained, depending on an
attachment in use, use the male case drain port.
(1) Hydraulic unlock switch
(2) AUX port switch
(1) AUX port variable switch
(2) AUX hold switch
(A) "Male port"
(B) "Female port"
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