8 - ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONAL EXTRA
8 - 5
REAR TOW HOOK (4 TONS)
Use the fixed tow hook for building sites if:
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it is necessary to tow the vehicle on public roads (see also paragraph
"MACHINE TOWING" in chapter "OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS")
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it is necessary to tow trailers or other equipment wihin a building site. In this
case, the maximum towable weight must be less than 4000 kg.
The vertical charge maximum value on the towing hook is indicated inside the
registration documents for public road circulation.
WARNING!
It is forbidden to use this type of hook to tow trailers or other equipment on public roads.
WINDSCREEN WIPER ON ROOF
To activate the windscreen wiper on the vehicle roof, press button "C" located on
the electric motor of the wiper itself.
CAR RADIO
The radio is installed in the compartment under the left glove box.
The picture of the radio only has illustrative purposes and may not correspond to
the radio actually mounted on the vehicle.
For information on the radio use, refer to the corresponding manual.
SUNBLIND
In resting conditions, sunblind "A" is rolled up at the top edge of the cabin window (Fig. 1).
In order to cover the top area of the cabin window, unroll sunblind "A" until is is hooked to the appropriate fastening brackets
"B" (Fig. 2).
If you also need to cover a part of the cabin front window, further unroll sunblind "A" until it is hooked to fastening brackets "C"
(Fig. 3).
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