
8 - ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONAL EXTRA
8 - 6
WORK LIGHTS
• ON CAB
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Turn the ignition key (8) to position "R" (dial will light up).
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Press button (A) to switch on the front working headlights "A1".
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Press button (P) to switch on the rear working headlights "P1".
• ON TELESCOPIC BOOM
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Turn switch selector "S" in position "1" in order to switch on the additional
work lights on boom.
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Turn switch selector "S" in position "0" in order to switch off the additional
work lights on boom.
MIXER BUCKET
PROPELLER ROTATION
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Rotate switch "S" to position "2"
PROPELLER GUARD OPENING
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Rotate switch "S" to position "1";
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Rotate switch "S" to position "2" when the guard is completely open.
The guard closure occurs in automatic mode by rotating the bucket upwards.
WARNING! The rotation of the propeller with open guard is allowed
solely during the loading of the inert materials, manoeuvring from the cab
and using the bucket as a loader vane. With switch "S" in position "1", when rotating the bucket upwards, the safety
device blocks the propeller rotation. If the machine is left in the condition the oil is liable to overheat.
OPENING AND CLOSURE OF THE CONCRETE UNLOADING FLAP
To discharge the concrete:
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Engage the propeller rotation function.
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Engage the unloading function using the radio control supplied (see paragraph relative to the equipment manual)
CONTROL SELECTOR FOR THE CONTINUOUS DELIVERY OF HYDRAULIC OIL
In order to supply with hydraulic oil an
attachment connected to the quick
couplings on the boom head in a
CONTINUOUS manner, operate as
follows:
-
connect the hydraulic oil delivery
conduit to coupling (A), marked
with a black band.
-
rotate selector (S) to position "1"
or "2" to send the hydraulic oil to
the
quick
couplings
in
a
CONTINUOUS MANNER.
WARNING!
Use
the
controls which enable the continuous delivery of oil to the hydraulic inlets only after correctly connecting the desired
attachment to the machine.
The use of attachments which require a CONTINUOUS supply of oil (such as mixers, silo unloaders, etc.) must only
last for a short period of time (about ten minutes), so as to prevent the oil in the machine hydraulic system from
overheating. MERLO S.p.A. is not responsible for the use of attachments not produced by them or whose assembly on
the base vehicle has not been explicitly approved. MERLO S.p.A. declines any responsibility for the construction,
operation, safeties and instructions on the correct use of any attachment which it has not certified. Any damage to the
machine original parts shall not be recognised.
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