MODULE 3
SECTION 2
ATTACHMENTS
10
M
M
3
3
-
-
Z
Z
M
M
2
2
-
-
0
0
3
3
(
(
E
E
N
N
)
)
D
D
E
E
-
-
I
I
N
N
S
S
T
T
A
A
L
L
L
L
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
WARNING!
RISK OF ACCIDENTS!
During the de-installation of an attachment,
make sure that there are no people within the
machine’s radius of action.
WARNING!
RISK OF ACCIDENTS!
NEVER ATTEMPT to remove an attachment by
forcing it down to the ground.
WARNING!
RISK OF ACCIDENTS!
NEVER TAKE UP A POSITION underneath the
attachment in order to check the position of the
quick-coupling cylinder (P).
To understand the position and operation of the
commands described in this paragraph, refer to
MODULE
1
SECTION
3
JOYSTICK.
Before positioning the attachment, make sure
that the ground is flat and suitable for
supporting the weight indicated on the relative
ID plate (refer to MODULE 3
SECTION 2
ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION ).
Press and hold down the service brake (15).
Place the gearbox selector switch (19) and the
driving direction selector switch (20) in the
neutral position"N".
Engage the parking brake (37).
Disengage the service brake (15).
WARNING!
RISK OF ACCIDENTAL MOVEMENTS!
Before releasing the parking brake pedal (15),
make sure that the parking brake (37) is
engaged.
For electrically connected attachments:
Disconnect pin (A) from the attachment from
the electrical socket in position (X).
Remove the pin (B) from position (Y) and
connect it to the support socket in position (X).
For hydraulically connected attachments:
Disconnect the hydraulic pipelines (E) from
the attachment from the hydraulic sockets [A]
and [B] [figure 7] and then place them in the
correct rest position on the attachment.
Disconnect the hydraulic pipeline (C) of the
machine used to control the quick-coupling
cylinder (P) from the rest position "D" and
connect it to the hydraulic socket (A) (figure 8).
Summary of Contents for P25.6
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