7 - SECURITY PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS
7 - 3
AUDIBLE-VISUAL ALARM AND BLOCKING OF THE MOVEMENTS OF THE ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM
ATTENTION!
We recommend using a load of about 2/3 of the maximum load for the test.
1) Work on flat, solid ground
2) Align the wheels with the frame.
3) Install the forks on the machine.
4) Pick up the load with the forks (Fig.5)
5) Lift the load about 500 mm off the ground (Fig.6)
6) Extract the arm until the roll-over protection system intervenes (audible-visual alarm, blocked movements).
MAKE SURE that:
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The machine has not tilted.
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The indicator light for the activation of the frontal roll-over protection control (54) on the DASHBOARD has
come on.
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The buzzer in the cab sounds continuously.
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The letter “X” to which the intervention refers corresponds to the one on the load diagram in the cabin. The
system’s intervention tolerance is ± 400 mm with respect to what is described in the diagram (fig. 7)
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The only movement allowed is the retraction of the arm.
If this is not the case, contact the local Distributor or Dealer to get technical assistance.
STEERING MODES OPERATION
Check the right operation of the steering in the three possible modes:
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four wheel steering
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front wheel steering
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crab steering
PLATES AND INSTRUCTIONS
Check that all plates are on the machine, that all instructions sheets are in the removable holder inside the cab and that they
are in good condition.
The main plates are described in the relative chapters of this instruction handbook and in case of damage or loss they must be
replaced quoting as reference the part number written on the part.
INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK FOR OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
Check that the instruction handbook is inside the cab and that it is in good conditions. In case of loss or damage, request a
duplicate by mentioning, if possible, the reference code at the bottom of the cover, otherwise use the SAV number of the
machine.
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