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CONTROLS
IMPORTANT: Do not operate the machine
in the detent mode for a long time. Doing
so will increase the hydraulic oil
temperature and shorten the service life
of the hydraulic units.
Change the operation mode of the auxiliary
hydraulic switch (A) as follows.
To set to the detent mode, press the switch
until the built-in lamp (orange) lights up to
indicate that the auxiliary hydraulic switch (A)
is in the detent mode. To change it to the
momentary mode, press the switch again
until the built-in lamp (orange) goes out.
Flow Selector Switch (C)
SWITCHES
The flow of the auxiliary hydraulic system
(lines (a) and (b)) can be set to either one-
way or two-way flow.
To set to the one-way mode, press the
switch until the built-in lamp (green) lights up
to indicate that the auxiliary hydraulic line is
in the one-way mode. To change it to the
two-way mode, press the switch again until
the built-in lamp (green) goes out.
High-Flow Switch (E) - (If equipped)
This switch controls the ON/OFF state of the
high-flow function set in the auxiliary
hydraulic lines. To set the high-flow function
to ON, press this switch until the built-in
lamp (green) lights up. At the same time, the
built-in lamp (green) of the selector switch
lights up to indicate that the flow of the
auxiliary hydraulic line is changed from two-
way to one-way.
Summary of Contents for TL230
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Page 89: ...3 1 OPERATION...
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Page 194: ...7 4 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS...
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