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5 - EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
- In the event of danger, it lets you stop the I.C. Engine and thereby cut out all hydraulic
movements.
- Pull the button to disable it before restar ting the lift truck.
Be ready for hydraulic movements suddenly stopping when you press this button.
6 - EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY HAMMER
Use the emergency hammer to break one of the windows in the event that it is impossible
to exit the cab by the door or by opening the rear window.
7 - SWITCHES
NOTE: The location of the switches may var y depending on the options.
A - OPTION ELECTRICAL JIB PROVISION ELECTROVALVE AT JIB HEAD
See: 2 - DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE OPTIONS.
B - OPTIONAL BLUE FRONT AND REAR WORKING LIGHTS
C - WHEEL ALIGNMENT LAMPS
D - WARNING LIGHTS
E - REAR FOG LIGHTS
F - SELF-CLEANING FAN OPTION
See: 2 - DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE OPTIONS.
G - STEERING SELECTION
H - TRANSMISSION CUT-OFF
The switch selects transmission cut-off to the ser vice brake pedal or the hydraulic
controls lever.
NOTE: In all cases transmission cut-off can be activated using the GEAR lever.
(except for
MLT... POWERSHIFT ...)
- Position 1: With the indicator light on, transmission cut-off is by means of the ser vice
brake pedal and the for ward/neutral/reverse gear lever.
- Position 2: Indicator light off, transmission is cut-off from for ward/neutral/reverse gear
selector.
USE OF TRANSMISSION CUT-OFF
Transmission cut-off to brake pedal (position 1).
• When loading.
Transmission cut-off to hydraulic controls lever (position 2).
• When driving.
• For inching and continuous stopping and star ting (delicate handling). In order to optimise hydraulic movements, cut off
transmission to the hydraulic controls lever.
• Star ting on a slope.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2
1
H
2
1
MLT ... POWERSHIFT ...
Summary of Contents for 6-E3 Series
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