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as shown in Fig . 27, to prevent spilling
material .” on page 75 .
13 . Carry the load as low as safely possible
during transport . Observe minimum
ground clearance .
14 . Drive slowly and carefully forward
directly toward the place where the load
will be set down .
Setting Down Loads Using Pallet
Forks
NOTE:
If the load will be placed on top
of stacked material, make sure to align the
load in the center of the stack.
Do not stack loads which are not
properly packaged or have damaged
pallets/stacking containers. Do not
stack loads, or on top of loads, which
have shifted.
15 . Raise the pallet forks slightly above
where the load will be placed .
16 . Tilt the pallet forks as needed to level the
fork arms .
17 . Carefully drive slowly forward until the
load is positioned precisely above where
the load will be placed . Use care when
aligning the load with a stack .
18 . Slowly and carefully lower the lift arm
until the load is placed .
19 . Make sure the fork arms are no lon-
ger bearing weight and are free to be
retracted .
20 . Make sure the area around and behind
the machine is clear of bystanders and
obstacles .
21 . Slowly and carefully drive in reverse
away from the placed load until the lift
arm can be lowered to transport posi-
tion . Refer to “a . Attachment Transport
Position: Carry materials 200-300 mm
(8-12”) above the ground, and adjust as
necessary to clear obstacles . Generally,
carry the load as low as safely possible .
Tilt buckets back, as shown in Fig . 27, to
prevent spilling material .” on page 75 .
22 . Slightly tilt the pallet fork frame
backwards .
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Regeneration Procedures
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) treats
exhaust emissions in compliance with Tier 4
/ Stage 3B emission standards. The DPF filter
relies on high exhaust temperatures . Periodic
DPF maintenance (regeneration) is required,
dependent upon machine operation load /
temperature .
NOTE:
Machines operated primarily at
high loads and operating temperatures
require less frequent DPF maintenance.
Extended periods of engine idling rapidly
increases DPF soot levels, requiring more
frequent regeneration operations.
There are three modes of DPF regeneration:
Passive / Assist Regeneration
: Occurs
automatically without operator input . Passive/
assist regeneration does not affect machine
operation .
Reset Regeneration
: Occurs automatically,
but can be inhibited by the operator . Increases
exhaust gas temperatures . Reset regeneration
occurs approximately every 100 hours of oper-
ation . See “Reset Regeneration” on page 91 .
NOTE:
Reset regeneration effectiveness
is improved if the machine is operated at
mid- to high-throttle settings when reset
regeneration mode is in progress.
Stationary Regeneration
: Requires operator
action to initiate and takes approximately
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