Fuses
NOTE
This section is for information purposes only
and does not authorise the operator to carry
out maintenance on the electrical system.
DANGER
Using the wrong fuses can result in short circuits.
Before carrying out any operations on the electrical
system, turn off the truck power supply by discon-
necting the connector
Before replacing the fuse, eliminate the cause that
led to its blowing. When replacing fuses, contact the
manufacturer's authorised technical service centre
and use only original spare parts. The manufacturer
is NOT responsible for accidents, injuries etc. caused
by third parties.
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Description of fuses:
Name Description
Value
2F1
Lift fuse
150 A
1F1
Traction fuse
225 A
3F1
Steering fuse
30 A
6F1
MMS fuse (optional data socket)
5 A
F1
Auxiliary general fuse
10 A
4F1
Lights fuse
5 A
2F2
Hydraulic fuse
5 A
F2
Fuse for various options
10 A
9F1
Fuse for various options
5 A
9F2
Fuse for various options
10 A
OM2375
2F1
3F1
F1
4F1
9F1
F2
1F1
6F1
9F2
2F2
Maintenance
5
Maintenance as required
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