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Operation
5
8-up 9-down
USE OF THE ELECTRONIC POWER
LIFT
Enabling the power lift
The power lift incorporates a safety device which disa-
bles the hydraulic power lift controls when the engine
is off or if the external controls have been used. This
prevents accidental movement of the lift arms and links
as a result of interference with the controls or settings
while the tractor was stopped. When the engine has
been started, or after the external controls have been
used, simply turn the control switch (1) to position C.
- If the switch is already in Pos. C, turn the switch (1)
to Pos. A then back to Pos. C again.
- If the switch (1) is not in Pos. C and the lift is lowered,
turn switch (1) to Pos. C.
WARNING: The lift arms will rise as soon as
the control panel is enabled. Limit the max.
lifting height with the control (7) before re-
activating the electronic power lift.
- If you need to stop lift movement imme-
diately, simply turn the switch (1) to Pos. B.
- Before you enable the power lift controls,
check that the settings of controls (3 and 2)
do not cause any dangerous movement of
the implement.
NOTE:
The electronic power lift control system also in-
corporates safety devices which disable the lift functions
if any of the following faults are detected:
1 - Insufficient battery power.
2 - Short circuit in the power line.
3 - Position-control circuit malfunction.
If the electronic power lift fails to operate correctly after
the controls have been enabled as instructed above,
have the circuits checked by your local dealer.
WARNING: External controls must be operated
at a safe distance, standing on one side out-
side the tractor and out of the overall width of
mudguards. It is expressly forbidden to ope-
rate the controls from the rear of the tractor
or standing on the inner side of wheels.
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Summary of Contents for X60 Series
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