COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION 7
AXH1157-UK (ENG) L3500 L4700 F7000 [FPT S3A] 83
Figure: 161212-2
For easier access during the ground working phases,
the same controls are shown on both sides of the
vehicle (fig. 161212.2).
The operating principle is the same as for rotation,
rotation inversion, acceleration and deceleration.
• Press the BLACK button "B" to rotate the drum for
it to mix its contents.
• Press the RED button "A" to rotate the drum for it
to unload its contents.
Increasing the engine rpm will also increase the speed
of drum rotation.
NOTE! Refer to the “Safe working procedures”
chapter for more information regarding the loading,
mixture and unloading procedures.
WARNING
It is strictly forbidden to go near the opening of
the drum as it rotates.
DANGER
It is strictly prohibited to check the quality of the
mixture through the opening of the drum.
7.10 - Mixing/unloading
control lever *
NOTE
* Attachments available for some vehicle models.
The mixing/unloading lever
“1” (fig. 161213-1) allows the
drum to rotate and consequently
mix or unload the contents of the
drum.
• Push the lever from side
"A" to rotate the drum for
it to unload its contents.
• Set the lever to “N” to
stop the drum from
rotating.
• Pull the lever from side
"B" to rotate the drum for
it to mix its contents.
Increasing the engine rpm will
also increase the speed of drum
rotation.
Lever “2” allows to lock the lever
“1” to prevent accidental
actiavation.
NOTE! The cab lever locking
safety device “2” also acts on
the lever outside the cab at the
side of the vehicle.
161213-1
For easier access during the
ground working phases, the same
control is located on the side of
the vehicle (fig. 161213-2).
The operating principle is the
same as for rotation, rotation
inversion, acceleration and
deceleration.
• Pull the lever from side
"A" to rotate the drum for
it to unload its contents.
• Set the lever to “N” to
stop the drum from
rotating.
• Push the lever from side
“B” to rotate the drum for
it to mix its contents.
.
NOTE! Refer to the “Safe
working procedures” chapter for
more information regarding the
loading, mixture and unloading
procedures.
161213-2