4.6 Electric Attachment Control
Attachments for the RT-30 / R070T are controlled by pressing various buttons on
the joysticks or switches in the cab. Most attachments are controlled hydraulical-
ly, but some require both hydraulic and electrical inputs. The upper 4 buttons on
the left joystick (4.6-1) can send up to 20 amps (combined) of electrical current to
pins B, C, D, G of the receptacle on the lift arms (4.6-1). Attachments requiring
electrical inputs must have a matching receptacle.
Note: The electrical receptacle may not be compatible with other brands. Use only
compatible attachments for proper function.
4.7 Emergency Exits
Familiarize yourself with the emergency exits and associated features located
throughout the cab enclosure prior to operation. These features allow an operator
to escape from the cab in an emergency.
Operator Escape (Door Exit): Firmly grasp the triangular tag attached to the win-
dow molding on the front door. Pull on the tag forcefully to remove the window
molding, then push or kick the window out to escape (fig. 4.7-1).
Operator Escape (Rear Hatch Exit):
1.Firmly grasp the lever on the left side of the rear window hatch assembly and
pivot it inward and downward as shown (fig 4.7-2).
2.Firmly grasp the red knob on the right side of the rear window (secures the
lever to the hatch) and rotate it counterclockwise to remove it. Push the hatch
outward forcefully at the bottom to open and escape (fig. 4.7-3).
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4.7-1
4.7-2
4 MACHINE DESCRIPTION / CONTROLS
unlock
4.7-3
rotate CCW
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