4 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
4 - 6
INSTRUMENT PANEL (C) DESCRIPTION
The dashboard of your machine shows the following information:
- ANALOGIC REV COUNTER (61)
The analogic rev counter shall be used to:
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control the engine running speed
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adjust the engine speed when using manual lever (86) (see related paragraph)
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carry out maintenance operation (by skilled staff)
- ANALOGIC TACHOMETER (60)
The analogic tachometer shall be used to control the driving speed during on-road transfers.
WARNING!
Always respect the applicable laws on road circulation in the country where the machine is used.
- ENGINE COOLING LIQUID TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (58)
When using the machine, periodically check the engine cooling liquid temperature. If it reaches its maximum limit (indicated by
a red line and by the yellow light indicator switched on) immediately turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
Also check the engine cooling liquid level, as indicated in chapter "PERIODIC MAINTENANCE".
- FUEL LEVEL INDICATOR (59)
This instrument indicates the fuel level inside the tank. When filling up the tank, only fill up with the fuel indicated by standard
EN590.
For further information, refer to paragraphe "FUELS AND LUBRICANTS".
- LIGHT INDICATORS ON THE DASHBOARD
The dashboard contains light indicators of several colours, which show the operator:
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the activation of a control (green light or blue light on)
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the activation of a device which requires particular attention in its operation (yellow light on)
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the presence of an alarm (red light on and sound alarm emitting a continuous sound)
Here are listed and described the light indicators found on the dashboard:
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