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5.1.3.2.1 Traction and steering control with DYNAMIC & PROACTIVE LEVELLING function.
The DYNAMIC & PROACTIVE LEVELLING functions are controlled by the selector (5). These automatic
functions allow you to operate safely on land whose slope changes gradually. The system is able to
compensate for a maximum inclination of 15° both in the longitudinal and lateral directions.
When the selector (5) is in the ON position, by commanding the drive with the machine in TRANSPORT
CONFIGURATION, the DYNAMIC LEVELLING function is active and:
- If the arm is lowered, the lifting of the arm is automatically activated in advance at an angle
of about 5° with respect to the rotation plane of the fifth wheel in order to increase the height
of the platform from the ground and reduce the risk of collision with the ground;
- Subsequently, the traction control is activated;
- During traction, when dealing with inclined terrain, the machine automatically controls the
levelling of the rotation plane of the fifth wheel in order to always keep the extensible
structure and the platform level.
When the selector (5) is in the ON position, by commanding the drive (if allowed; see DISPLAY / LEDs)
with the machine out of the TRANSPORT CONFIGURATION, the PROACTIVE LEVELLING function is active
up to the maximum allowed translation height (see chapter TECHNICAL DATA) and:
- The traction stops automatically when the 1° inclination of the rotation plane of the fifth
wheel is exceeded. The operator must release the traction joysticks;
- By reactivating the traction control, the machine first controls the levelling of the turntable
rotation plane, and when the extendable structure and platform are levelled within 1°, the
traction control returns to function.
Attention: RISK OF OVERTURNING
The system cannot prevent the machine from overturning in the event of sudden changes in the slope of
the ground or curbs.
It is strictly forbidden to face sudden changes in slope, curbs, dips, holes or bumps in translation.
It is the operator's full responsibility to check the suitability of the terrain on which he must move.