
4 - SWITCHES
NOTE:
The location of the switches may vary
depending on the options.
A - PARKING BRAKE
To connect the parking brake, lower the button 1
and press the bottom of the switch. The signal lamp
shows it is being used. To disconnect the parking
brake, press the top of the switch.
B - OPTION
C - EXHAUST PARTICLE FILTER REGENERATION
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C1: DISABLE AUTOMATIC REGENERATION
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C2:
"STATIONARY LIFT TRUCK" REGENERATION (see: 3 -
MAINTENANCE: G9 - "STATIONARY LIFT TRUCK" EXHAUST
PARTICLE FILTER)
C1: DISABLE AUTOMATIC REGENERATION
Disabling automatic regeneration of the exhaust particle filter is a function that is only to be used in case of necessity (confined or unventilated space, etc.).
By default, exhaust particle filter automatic regeneration is enabled each time the lift truck is started.
- To disable automatic regeneration of the exhaust particle filter, hold down the bottom of the switch. The lamp
turns on and an
audible beep confirms that it has been disabled.
- To re-enable automatic regeneration of the exhaust particle filter, hold down the bottom of the switch again. The lamp
turns off
and an audible beep confirms that it has been re-enabled.
MANAGEMENT OF EXHAUST PARTICLE FILTER REGENERATION
DASHBAORD INDICATOR LAMP SIGNALS
ACTIONS
+ 1 short beep.
Moderate soot level.
Indicator lamp
comes on.
NOTE: It is preferable to wait for the end of the automatic regeneration before removing the ignition key.
During this process, it is recommended to use the lift truck normally, without letting the engine
idle. Ensure that the instructions described are respected (see: 1 - SAFETY INFORMATION AND
INSTRUCTIONS: OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS).
+ 1 short beep.
Moderate soot level, automatic regeneration disabled.
Enable automatic regeneration at the earliest possible time.
+
+ continuous ALARM.
High soot level.
Engine speed limited to 1400 rpm, only "stationary lift truck" regeneration must be performed
(see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE).
+
+
+ continuous ALARM.
High soot level, automatic regeneration disabled.
+
+
+ continuous ALARM.
Very high soot level, particle filter clogged.
Reduced lift truck efficiency, shut down the lift truck and contact your dealer.
NOTE: When the OPTION Engine Cut-Off Time Delay is installed on the lift truck, it is automatically disabled during automatic regeneration.
D - WARNING LIGHTS OPTION
This switch enables the L.H. and R.H. Indicators to be switched on simultaneously, with the ignition off. The signal light indicates that the
switch is being used.
E - OVERHEAD GUARD OR CAB LIFTING
See: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 19 - OVERHEAD GUARD LIFTING or 19 - CAB LIFTING (OPTION) for operation of the switch.
F - OPTION
MSI20 T 4ST3B
MSI25 T 4ST3B
MSI30 T 4ST3B
MSI35 T 4ST3B
F - SPEED COMPENSATION ON THE 4 WHEELS
MH20-4 T BUGGIE 4ST3B
MH25-4 T BUGGIE 4ST3B
In the event of skidding, by holding this switch down in high position, the four drive wheels will turn at the same speed and hence improve
driveability, no matter what the condition of the ground.
When the speed compensation on the 4 wheels is engaged, always drive in a straight line and slowly.
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