4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Moving the unit
Machine travel
WARNING
Controls can be reversed!
In the normal travel position, the operator's compartment is above the idler wheels and the travel
reduction gears are to the rear of the upper structure. If the upper structure is turned 180 degrees in
relation to the undercarriage, the controls are reversed.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Hazard to bystanders!
Always sound the horn before starting the machine. Make sure the work area is clear of other persons,
domestic animals, tools, etc. before you operate the machine. Never allow anyone in the work area
during machine operation.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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NOTE:
increase the engine speed before you start trav-
eling. In order to maximize visibility, fully retract the arm
and completely close the bucket.
NOTICE:
before start traveling, make sure to fully raise
the blade in order not to stick on the ground while travel-
ing.
Selection of travel speed
WARNING
Loss of control hazard!
Avoid pressing the travel speed button while
traveling. Avoid shifting to FAST speed when
traveling downhill or when loading/unloading
from a trailer.
Failure to comply could result in death or se-
rious injury.
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Before start traveling, make sure to select the proper
travel mode between "Turtle" (slow) and "Rabbit" (fast).
As the travel mode is selected, the travel speed varies with
the tilting angle of the travel control levers and pedals.
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Travel alarm (optional)
The travel alarm is active when the travel alarm switch is
turned ON.
A buzzer sounds continuously when the machine starts
traveling forward or backward.
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Summary of Contents for E26C
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Page 68: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Footrest SMIL19MEX0775BA 17 3 12 ...
Page 106: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 50 ...
Page 142: ...5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 8 ...
Page 218: ...6 MAINTENANCE 6 76 ...
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