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LIFT CONTROL LEVER – Item 1,
Figure 3
The outside control lever located on
the left-hand side controls the lift.
Pushing the lever forward lowers the
lift arm and pulling the lever back
raises the lift arm. In these two
positions, the lever is spring
centered to neutral upon release of
the lever.
TILT CONTROL LEVER – Item 2,
Figure 3
The inside control lever located on
the left-hand side controls the tilting
action of attachments such as
buckets, forks, etc. Pulling the lever
back tilts the attachments back.
Pushing forward on the lever tilts
forward or “dumps” the attachment.
The lever is spring centered to
neutral upon release.
AUXILIARY LEVER – Item 3, Figure 3
Direction of auxiliary flow and “on-
off” control of attachments is
provided by this lever. When the
auxiliary controls above are turned
on, this lever becomes active.
Pushing this lever forward will
operate the attachment in one
direction, while pulling it back will
operate the attachment in the
opposite direction. This lever locks
in each position and must be
returned to the center (off) position
manually.
WARNING
Keep
BOTH HANDS
on the Grip
Handle at All Times When Operating
the Machine.
WARNING
Do Not Move Any of the Control
Levers Unless Standing with BOTH
FEET on the Platform and Holding
the Grip Handles.
WARNING
Use Extreme Caution When
Stopping. If the Bucket or
Attachments is Raised the Machine
Can Tip. Keep All Movements
Smooth. All New Operators Must
Work the Machine in a Safe Open
Area to Become Familiar with its
Operating Characteristics.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the Auxiliary Lever is
Kept in Neutral When Not Being
Used to Avoid Wasting Power.
Engine is Difficult to Start if Lever is
Engaged. Hydraulic Oil May Also
Overheat.