Unloaded Operation
1.
Apply the service brake and bring the vehicle at a complete stop.
Note:
If the service brake is not applied while selecting a starting gear, the initial
start gear will not engage, requiring the driver to select “N” NEUTRAL mode and
apply the brake while selecting the desired mode.
2.
Switch the AT-1202 shift valve into High position.
3.
Select “D” DRIVE mode on the shift selector with the AT-1202 shift valve in High
position. The transmission automatically determines the start gear based on the
previous launch.
4.
Release the service brake and apply the accelerator.
Important:
If the driver presses and holds both the accelerator and service brake
pedals (even if done accidentally), the launch will be abrupt and the engine and
brake forces may rock and bounce the vehicle. Allow the Hill Start Aid to hold the
vehicle while moving foot from the service brake to the accelerator.
5.
The transmission automatically performs all upshifts and downshifts.
“R” – Reverse Mode
“N” – Neutral Mode
“D” – Drive Mode
“Manual” Mode
Transmission “Low” Mode
– Upshift
Eaton Cobra Shift Lever
AT-1202 Shift Valve
– Downshift
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Driver Instructions Quick Reference Guide
Eaton UltraShift PLUS Transmissions
Military Application Extreme Heavy Haul
TRDR0942 EN-IL
January 2014
Important:
This is a quick
reference guide only.
See Driver Instructions
TRDR1110 for complete
operating instructions.
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1/10/14
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“F” in Gear Display and/or Vehicle Performance Issue
In the event there is an “F” in the gear display with no change in vehicle performance, con-
tinue to drive the vehicle.
- OR -
In the event there is an “F” in the gear display and/or a change in the vehicle performance:
1.
Continue to drive the vehicle to a safe location before selecting “N” NEUTRAL.
Important:
Once “N” NEUTRAL is selected, a gear engagement may not be
allowed.
2.
When it is safe to do so, stop the vehicle.
3.
Place the transmission shift lever in “N” NEUTRAL and turn the ignition key to
the Off position.
4.
Wait at least 2 minutes.
5.
Restart the engine.
6.
If the problem continues and the vehicle is inoperable, contact a service facility to
have the vehicle and transmission system evaluated.
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