5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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EXTERNAL LONGITUDINAL STABILITY INDICATORS
An indicator light is available on the roof of your machine. Its three lamps (green,
amber and red) show the stability conditions shown on display (D). This
information helps the operator who is standing outside the machine to show the
other operator (who is sitting in the driver's cab) the necessary manoeuvres for
load handling (see figure 1 for the correct position of the operator outside the
machine).
The 3 stability conditions are as follows:
• green lamp on (A): the machine is stable, no movements are locked
• amber lamp on (B): the machine is getting close to its longitudinal stability limit,
but no movements are locked
• red lamp on (C): the machine has reached its stability limit, and as a
consequence all aggravating movements are locked
PICK AND CARRY
The PICK AND CARRY operating mode refers to load transport with the machine in motion. All the information on machine use
is provided both in the load charts available in the driver's cab and in the Operator's Manual, chapter 'ATTACHMENTS AND
OPTIONAL VARIANTS'.
The M-CDC system automatically recognizes the PICK AND CARRY mode based on both the attachment installed on the
machine and the drive direction selected. It allows this mode to be used with the telescopic boom fully retracted and lifted by up
to 50°. Outside this operating area the use of the PICK AND CARRY mode is not allowed. The operator is informed about it
through an information screen on display (D).
If attachments with oscillating loads are used, the maximum capacity in the PICK AND CARRY mode can be reduced. This
value is shown in the attachment-specific load charts.
NOTE! The maximum capacity of your machine in the PICK AND CARRY mode can be reduced if the DE-
RATING mode is enabled.
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