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ASV RT-75 - 4.8 Ride Control (optional); 4.9 Electric Attachment Control (optional)

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4 MACHINE DESCRIPTION / CONTROLS
RT-75 / RT-75HD US O&M
0405-073 2020-07
4.8 Ride Control (optional)
RT-75 / RT-75HD machines can be equipped
with a feature known as ride control. This fea-
ture, when activated, acts as a shock
absorber within the hydraulic system when a
load is being carried. As a result, the machine
is able to carry the load in a more controlled
manner over rough terrain which improves
ride and operator comfort.
The ride control feature can be turned on or off with the switch located on the
right switch panel (item 1, fig. 4.8-1 ).
The ride control switch must be deactivated in order to start the engine.
4.9 Electric Attachment Control (optional)
Attachments for the RT-75 / RT-75HD can be controlled by pressing various but-
tons on the joysticks or switches in the cab. Most attachments are controlled
hydraulically, but some require both hydraulic and electrical inputs. The upper 4
buttons on the left joystick (4.9-1) can send up to 20 amps (combined) of electri-
cal current to pins B, C, D, G of the receptacle on the lift arms (4.9-1).
Attachments requiring electrical inputs must have a matching receptacle.
Note: The electrical receptacle is not compatible with all attachment brands. Use
only compatible attachments for proper function (see section 4.14).
4.9-1
4.8-1
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