4 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
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FORWARD / REVERSE DRIVE SELECTOR (20)
The drive direction (forward/reverse) of the machine can be selected in two ways:
1) by pressing the buttons (F,N,R) located on the joystick (1) (see paragraph
"TELESCOPIC BOOM AND DRIVE DIRECTION CONTROL JOYSTICK" in this
chapter)
2) by pressing the buttons (F,N,R) on the drive selector (20) located next to the
steering column
The (F,N,R) buttons located on the forward/reverse drive selector have the same
identical functions as the (F,N,R) buttons on the joystick (1) and both may be
used to select the drive direction (for example, you can select forward drive by
pressing the "F" button on the joystick (1) and subsequently press the "N" button
on the forward reverse drive selector (20) to select neutral, and so on...).
The operation of the (F,N,R) buttons located on the forward/reverse drive selector (20) next to the steering column is as follows:
• Button F: forward drive selection
When forward drive is selected, the indicator light (LF) located next to the steering column is steadily illuminated.
• Button N: neutral selection
When neutral is selected, both indicator lights (LF and LR) are extinguished. The machine does not move when the
accelerator is pressed.
• Button R: reverse drive selection
When reverse drive is selected, the indicator light (LR) located next to the steering column is steadily illuminated.
CAUTION! It is only possible to change the drive direction when the machine is travelling in first gear (slow
travel). Do not change the drive direction when the machine is in second gear (fast travel).
When reverse drive is selected, the reverse alarm system will be activated automatically and an intermittent audible
warning signal will sound.
ANGLE INDICATOR ON THE TELESCOPIC BOOM
Indicator "A" measures the telescopic boom vertical inclination. This value is
useful to find the position of the transported load on the related load chart.
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