7 - MAINTENANCE
Loader arm and bucket hydraulic interlock
WARNING
Machine damage can cause accidents!
If you discover any problem or defect on the machine, repair it immediately or see your authorized
dealer. Do not operate the machine until all problems are corrected.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0159A
The loader arm and bucket hydraulic interlock prevents the loader arm and bucket controls from movement if the
operator unbuckles the seat belt, raises the restraint bar (if equipped), or leaves the seat with the ignition switch on.
Check the interlock operation:
1. Enter the machine, sit in the seat, connect the seat belt,
and lower the restraint bar (if equipped).
2. Start the engine and run at idle speed.
3. Make sure that the loader arm is completely lowered to
the ground and the attachment is empty.
4. Push the operate button to activate the hydraulic and
ground drive systems.
5. Engage the park brake, push the Park Brake button on
the lower right-hand side of the instrument panel.
6. Operate the loader arm and bucket controls to ensure
they function properly.
7. Unbuckle the seat belt, raise the restraint bar (if
equipped) and attempt to move the loader arm and
bucket controls. The operation should be locked.
8. Buckle the seat belt, lower the restraint bar (if
equipped), and push the Operate Button to reactivate
the hydraulic functions.
9. Operate the loader arm and bucket controls to ensure
they function properly.
10. Lift yourself for
5 s
with no more than
25 mm
(
1 in
)
off the seat and attempt to move the loader arm and
bucket controls. The operation should be locked.
11. If the controls are not locked properly, contact your
dealer for assistance. Do not operate the machine
until the fault is resolved.
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Summary of Contents for 200 Series
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