Operating Controls
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Operating Controls Description
1.
High/Low Selector Lever
– Moving this lever either fully forwards or fully backwards
selects the machine function speed. When the lever is in the Low position, all control and
travel functions will be in the slower speed range. With the lever in the High position, all
control and travel functions will be in the high speed range.
2.
Ignition Switch and Key
– Rotating the key switch one position to the right turns on the
engine ignition and the low oil pressure warning. Rotating the key switch fully to the right
activates the engine starter.
3.
Engine Hour Meter Gauge.
4.
Hand Grip.
5.
Attachment Tilt
– Pushing the lever forwards tilts the attachment plate forwards,
lowering the attachment. Pulling the lever backwards tilts the attachment plate backwards,
raising the attachment.
6.
Right Travel Motor Control
– Pushing the lever forward rotates the right side wheels
for forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the right side wheels for reverse
travel.
7.
Left Travel Motor Control
– Pushing the lever forward rotates the left side wheels for
forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the left side wheels for reverse travel.
8.
Loader Arm Lift Control
– This lever controls the raising and lowering of the boom
assembly.
9.
Engine Temperature Indicator
– This light indicates that the engine is in an overheated
condition. If the light and sounder turn on while the machine is being operated,
immediately stop all machine operations and shut the engine off.
10.
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator
– The light will turn on and a warning sounder will also
turn on while the ignition key is in the START position. When the engine starts and the
key is released, the light and sounder turn off. If the light and sounder remains on, or turn
on during normal operation, immediately turn off the engine and check the engine oil level.
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