of an individual command using the F
LOOR
S
TART
or
O
PTION
S
TART
buttons, and once in the event of a
combined action using A
LL
S
TART
; in either case, it
is the same number.
Setting the Preset 1, 2, and 3
Buttons
The remote has three P
RESET
buttons which you can program
with floor and option speed settings. Each P
RESET
button
acts like a preview mode for the A
LL
S
TART
button, except
that they use different, user defined quick reference speed
values.
If the floor and/or the option happen to be running at the
time you press a P
RESET
button, a preview value of both
floor and option settings is displayed; if you then press the
A
LL
S
TART
button, the current operating values are replaced
by the preset values. If you do not press the A
LL
-S
TART
button within 10 seconds, the system will revert back to the
previously stored values.
Use the following procedure to set the values of a P
RESET
button:
1.
Start both the floor and option either individually or by
using the A
LL
S
TART
button .
2.
Set the desired speeds of both floor and option by
using the appropriate I
NCREASE
and D
ECREASE
speed
buttons for each output.
3.
Press and hold the S
TORE
button and then press the
desired P
RESET
button (1, 2, or 3).
then
,
, or
The screen will display PRESET SAVED.
Note:
If you hold the S
TORE
button and press a P
RESET
button while either the floor or option are off, no new value
is stored for either floor or option; the preset holds the values
previously stored.
Using a Preset Mode
1.
Press the desired P
RESET
button (1, 2 or 3) to display
the floor and option settings.
2.
Press the A
LL
S
TART
button to start the floor and
option (if the hydraulics are turned on).
3.
Use the S
TART
and S
TOP
buttons to control the floor
and option as desired
Tow Vehicle
WARNING
Always use a suitable tow vehicle to move the
machine, even for short distances. An unsuitable
tow vehicle can damage the machine, or cause
injury or death.
The override access is on the driver side of the
hydraulic system. (see Figure 15)
A suitable tow vehicle must have a minimum towing capacity
3,400 lb of (1,405 kg).
On tow-behind chassis the maximum carrying load for the
machine is 2,000 lb (907 kg), with a resulting tongue weight
of 250 lb (113 kg). The tare weight (no load) is 1,100 lb (499
kg), with a resulting tongue weight of 50 lb (23 kg).
The resulting tongue weight of the machine fitted with the 11
HP – Hydraulic Power Pack when operating with a full load is
145 kg (320 lb). The resulting no load tongue weight is 105 lb
(48 kg). The tare weight (no load) is 1,320 lb (599 kg).
On Truckster direct connect chassis the maximum carrying
load for the machine is 2,000 lb (907 kg), with a resulting
weight transfer of 600 lbs (272 kg) to the tow vehicle. The
tare weight (no load) is 1,200 lb (544 kg), with a resulting
weight transfer of 115 lb (52 kg) to the tow vehicle.
Loading
WARNING
Ensure that the machine is connected to the tow
vehicle before loading.
Do not carry loads that exceed the load limits of the machine,
or the tow vehicle (see Specifications).
The stability of loads can vary - for example, high loads will
have a higher center of gravity. Reduce the maximum load
limits to ensure better stability, if necessary.
To avoid causing the machine to tip over (see safety decals in
this manual):
•
Carefully monitor the height and weight of the load.
Higher and heavier loads can increase the risk of tipping.
•
Distribute the load evenly, front to back and side to side.
•
Be careful when turning and avoid unsafe manoeuvres.
Important:
Do not put large or heavy objects into
the hopper. Material that is larger than the rear
gate opening may damage the belt and rear gate
assembly. Also ensure that the load has a uniform
texture. Small rocks in sand can become projectiles.
WARNING
Do not carry passengers in the hopper.
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