Operation Manual
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Operation
Battery Voltage Indicator, between 11.5 to 12.5 V.
Normal operating range: 12.6-14V
Battery Voltage Warning, below 11.5 V
Coolant Temperature Indicator, between 205 and
2150F. Normal operating range: 180 to 2050F
Coolant temperature Warning, above 2160F
Warning
Make sure the telehandler comes to a
complete stop before moving the travel select
lever. A sudden change in direction of travel,
while carrying a load, can reduce stability and/
or cause the load to shift or fall, which could
result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
Changing Travel Direction
1. Stop the telehandler by applying the service brake pedal.
2. Move the travel select lever to FORWARD or REVERSE.
Fuel Level Indicator, between 10 and 20% fuel left
in the tank
Low Fuel Level Warning, below 10%
High Hydraulic Temperature Indicator
Low Brake Pressure Warning
Low Oil Pressure Warning.
Engine must be running
above 500 RPM.
It turns red below 10 psi
Low Oil Pressure Indicator, between 10 and 20 psi.
Engine must be running above 500 RPM
Low Oil Pressure Warning, below 10 psi
Rear Axle Centered
Rear Axle Locked
Service Reminder
Transmission Temperature Indicator, between 215
and 224 0F
Transmission Temperature Warning, above 225 0F
Wait To Start Indicator
Water In Fuel Indicator
Some of the following indicators are green while the engine
is within normal operation range, turning yellow when the
normal operating range is exceeded. Some of these indicators
turn red and become warnings when a particular parameter
reaches or exceeds a critical level.
Stopping Travel
1. Stop the telehandler by applying the service brake pedal.
2. Slow the telehandler until it comes to a complete stop.
3. Move the travel select lever to NEUTRAL (N).
4. Set the parking brake to ON (engaged).
Warning
To prevent death, serious injury, or property
damage, apply service brakes until the
telehandler comes to a complete stop, move
travel select lever to NEUTRAL (N), set the
Parking Brake switch to ON (engaged), lower
and retract the boom, and shut off the engine before exiting
the telehandler.
Shutdown fault condition is present, stop the telehandler,
follow proper shut down procedures, tag the telehandler
with “Do Not Operate” tags, and have a qualified mechanic
service or repair the telehandler BEFORE placing it into
service again. Report all warning indicators and fault codes
to a qualified mechanic. Ignoring warning indicators or
fault codes can cause improper performance, which could
result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
Fault condition dialog boxes will pop up and warning lights
on the display will illuminate during critical circumstances.
Some of these conditions demand immediate attention and
telehandler servicing. If an Engine Shutdown fault condition
is present, the telehandler should be shut down as soon as
practical to prevent serious mechanical failure. For more
information refer to “Display Indicators” section.