3.
(Option - LPG) For machines equipped
with LPG:
Close the valve
(see Figure 10.4)on the
LPG-tank (completely screwed in).
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Transporting
❑
Trailering
S R s w e i g h u p t o 3 6 2 0 k g ( 7 9 6 4 l b s )
depending on the model. Loading ramps
must be able to support that weight.
Transport trailers must be able to safely
transport that weight.
RT
brake and drive systems are not
designed for grades over 35%. Drive slowly
and carefully on all slopes and loading
ramps.
To safely drive an
RT
onto a trans port trailer:
1. Visually inspect the alignment of the loading
ramp and the truck or trailer. They should
both be on the same straight line.
2. Set the
RT
ground control box for platform
operation.
3. Enter the platform and close the safety gate.
4. Use the platform controls to bring the
RT
into
the STOWED POSITION at the foot of the
loading ramp with the steering wheels
nearest the ramp.
5. Visually check (from the platform) to be sure
the
RT
is aligned with the ramp and the ramp
is still aligned with the truck or trailer. All
should be in a straight line.
Death or serious injury can result from
losing control of an
RT
during loading or
unloading. Always drive up or down a grade
with the Speed switch set to turtle (slow).
Figure 10.4
6. Use the joystick controller
to slowly drive
the
RT
straight onto the ramp
and trailer
(see Figure 10.4).
7. When the
RT
is in place on the trailer, push
the
Emergency Stop
switch
(see Figure
10.4) in (OFF) at the platform control box.
8. Chock the
RT
wheels.
❑
Securing to a Transport Vehicle
This pro ce dure as sumes that you have just fin -
ished the pre vi ous sec tion and that the wheels are
chocked.
Figure 10.5
1. Push the
Emergency Stop
switch
down
(OFF) and set the
Main Power
switch
to
OFF then remove the key
(see Figure
10.5).
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