2. OPERATION
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2.1.6 Fuse box
WARNING
When changing a fuse, cut the power supply by turning the starter switch to the
" " position.
The fuse box is located at the back of the driver’s
seat.
Recline the back of the seat towards the front,
turn the stud in a counterclockwise direction by 90
degrees, and then open the panel cover.
Fuses protect electrical components and wiring
from burning. Change any fuse which has
become powder-coated due to deterioration or
which has play between it and fuse holder. To
replace fuses, take off the cover. Be sure to use
fuses of correct capacity.
Using improperly rated fuses may result in poor
machine performance, damage to the electrical
system, or safety problems, such as an electrical
fire.
2. OPERATION
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Brake pedal
In an emergency, push down on the pedal to the full extent, and the machine will come to a
sudden stop.
NOTE: When pressing the brake pedal, the brake is activated and the engine is stopped
at the same time. When starting the engine again, shift the F-N-R lever back to the
neutral position, set engine speed to idle, activate the parking brake switch, and then
start the engine.
IMPORTANT
• Do not use the pedal wherever practicable except for an emergency.
• The F-N-R lever permits usual braking.
2.1.5 Unloader valve
The unloader valve disengages the drive, playing
a role like a clutch. Use this valve for towing the
machine when the engine is disabled or when
troubles have developed in the hydraulic drive.
Towing Speed:
At or less than 0.5 km / h (0.3 mile / h)
Towing Distances : Within 100 m (328 ft)
For towing:
Turn the knob counter-clockwise (Unload).
For normal traveling:
Turn the knob clockwise (Onload).
WARNING
• On a slope, chock the wheels and use extreme care when handling the unloader
valve and towing the machine.
• Be sure to apply the parking brake when operating the unloader valve.
• Unloading the unload valve will disengage the engine, so never get in front of or
behind the machine.
NOTE: For normal travel, be sure to close the unloader in the ONLOAD position.
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