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CONTROLS
SWITCHES
STARTER SWITCH
SWITCHES
IMPORTANT: Do not repeatedly switch
the key from OFF to ON and ON to OFF
over a short period. Doing so will cause
engine breakdown.
OFF ......... Position for stopping the engine
and inserting or removing the key.
ON .......... Position in which the engine is
running. At this position, all the
electrical equipment is functional.
When the coolant temperature is
too low, the engine is
automatically preheated.
START ..... Position for starting the engine.
When the key is released, the
switch automatically returns to the
ON position.
BATTERY SWITCH
IMPORTANT: Never set this switch to the
OFF (O) position while the engine is
running. Doing so will cause the engine
and the electrical circuits to fail.
OFF (O) .... Cut off the electrical circuit. Be
sure to set this switch to the OFF
(O) position when storing the
machine for a long period, or
when performing maintenance of
the electrical system.
ON ( I ) ..... Connects the electrical system.
Check that this switch is in the
ON ( I ) position before starting the
engine.
Note:
Setting this switch to the OFF (O)
position will shut down all electrical circuits,
but the memory of the radio preset tuning
keys will be retained.
Note:
Setting this switch to the OFF (O)
position will reset the clock in the instrument
cluster. Set the clock again.
Refer to “Time setting (CLOCK)” on page
2-26.
Summary of Contents for TB225
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Page 13: ...1 1 SAFETY...
Page 52: ...1 40 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS...
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Page 57: ...2 1 CONTROLS...
Page 69: ...2 13 MEMO...
Page 105: ...2 49 MEMO...
Page 131: ...3 1 OPERATION...
Page 161: ...4 1 TRANSPORT...
Page 165: ...4 5 TRANSPORT HOISTING THE MACHINE Two point suspension Three point suspension...
Page 167: ...5 1 MAINTENANCE...
Page 189: ...5 23 MEMO...
Page 209: ...5 43 MEMO...
Page 231: ...6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING...
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Page 251: ...7 1 SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 253: ...7 3 MEMO...
Page 254: ...7 4 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS Cab MACHINE DIMENSIONS...
Page 256: ...7 6 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS Canopy...
Page 258: ...7 8 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES OPERATING RANGES...
Page 260: ...7 10 MEMO...
Page 262: ...7 12 SPECIFICATIONS Long arm Cab LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 263: ...7 13 SPECIFICATIONS Long arm Cab LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 264: ...7 14 SPECIFICATIONS Long arm Canopy LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 265: ...7 15 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES Long arm Canopy...
Page 266: ...7 16 SPECIFICATIONS Standard arm Cab LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 267: ...7 17 SPECIFICATIONS Standard arm Cab LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 268: ...7 18 SPECIFICATIONS Standard arm Canopy LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 269: ...7 19 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES Standard arm Canopy...
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Page 271: ...8 1 OPTIONS...
Page 279: ...8 9 MEMO...
Page 284: ...8 14 OPTIONS CAB OPTIONS CAB OPTIONS 1 Front guard 2 Emergency hammer 3 Front light Right...
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