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63ASC110/ASC130/ASC150/ASC200/ASC250
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Steering wheel (7)
Use the steering wheel to steer the machine.
! NOTE !
When driving without vibration, set optimum speed
(1800 rpm) to ensure safe steering
Engine speed selector (8)
Use this control to decrease combustion engine speed.
Note
The switch (8) decrease from max to min engine speed.
Switch box (9)
There are three positions: ”0”, ”I” and ”II”. In ”0” position,
all appliances of fuses F1, F2 and F7 are connected; in ”I”
position, remaining appliances are connected; ”II” spring
position is used for starting the machine. Stop the machine
by turning the key to ”0” position; the key can then be
removed.
! NOTE !
The key of switch box is used for door of cabine and
servis door under cabine and tools box.
! NOTE !
Remove the key from the switch box when leaving
the machine!
In cabinless machines, protect the ignition box from
water and dirt by folding the box cover after having
removed the key.
Hydraulic oil thermometer (10)
Indicates the hydraulic oil temperature during operation.
! NOTE !
Top limit is 90°C for oils of viscosity grades HV 68
and HV 100. 50 - 60°C is the optimum working
temperature.
Using other viscosity grade oils:
Oil viscosity Max. allowed oil temperature
HV 46 8C
HV32 70°C
Fuel gauge (11)
Indicates the level of fuel in fuel tank.
! NOTE !
Check the gauge regularly during operation.
Revolution counter (12)
Indicates engine revolutions per minute.
Hourmeter (13)
Indicates hours of running engine. The counter starts
counting (adding) at starting the engine.
Note
Counting hours does not depend on engine speed.
Connector (14)
Use the connector to connect ECM (Electronic Control
Module) and diagnostics trouble.
Note
ECM processes engine function data and controls the
engine. Sensors pick up information on engine function
and malfunctions and transfer it to ECM. The control
module analyses input and returns commands for the
engine to function properly.
Malfunctions and other data is identified and stored in
ECM memory. This data will be transferred after con-
necting a service device (notebook) to connector 14.

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