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Controls and Indicators
This feature is used to monitor the temperature inside the hydraulic system as well as the level of
hydraulic oil inside the tank. If the oil temperature gets too high or the level of hydraulic oil gets too
low, the hydraulic alarm switch LED will blink red at 1Hz, meaning that a correction must be applied
quickly. On the multiplexed monitor, either warning message “High Hydraulic Oil Temp” or “Low
Hydraulic Oil” will appear.
A green switch means this feature is engaged.
A blue switch means this feature is not engaged.
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This switch should always be engaged.
In-Cab Packer Control Station
The A
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is equipped with a packer control station located on the cab
console. This control station is used to operate the packer and has three big colored push-buttons on
it. The operator can use these buttons to extend or retract the packer or to immediately stop packer
extension/retraction when needed. The following is a short description of those three push-buttons:
Stop Push-Button (red)
The Emergency Stop button (see Figure 3-22) will stop all hydraulic functions on the truck (body
up/down, tailgate up/down, packing, etc.). Pressing the red button will make the packer and the
automated arm stop where they are. The red button has to be manually pulled out and the pump
switch pressed again to reactivate the hydraulic system.
Figure 3-22 Stop push-button
Pack Push-Button (green)
The packer start cycle button (see Figure 3-23) activates the packer for one complete cycle. A
complete cycle takes about 12
seconds.
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