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(g.60/C)
(g.61/C)
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B
A
(g.62/C)
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RADIO CONTROL (optional)
(g.60/C Pos.“1”)
If assembled on the machine, the boom can be operated
using the radio control. The radio control allows you to remo-
te control every boom movement and turret rotation doubling
the cab controls.
The following movements can be carried out using the radio control:
• Extend/retract boom.
• Boom up/down.
• Pivot and turn.
• Turret rotation
• Additional movements
To enable the radio control:
- Place any loads on the ground.
- Assemble the attachment on the boom head,
if not yet assembled.
- Re-align the turret with the lower chassis.
- Level the machine and lock the rear axle.
- Position the machine on the stabilisers.
- Turn selector “1” (g.61/C) anticlockwise to position “A”
(g.61/C) with the antenna symbol.
After selecting the radio control, the attachment you are
using must always be selected.
The selector features a key so that the site manager can re-
move the key once the type of attachment has been selected
and to ensure that no one else can tamper with the selector.
- CAUTION:
The use of the radio control is only allowed if the machine is
positioned on stabilisers.
- CAUTION:
When the selector is in the “radio control” position (g.61/C
Pos.“A”), the cab controls are disabled.
- CAUTION:
Always keep at a safe distance from the machine and the
load. Always stay out of the area that would be occupied by
the machine or load if the machine rolled over or the load fell.
Before using the machine with the radio control, carefully
read and learn how to use the radio control by studying the
manufacturer’s use and maintenance manual supplied with
the machine use and maintenance manual.
Radio control receiver
(g.62/C Pos.“1”)
The radio control receiver is installed on the rear of the ma-
chine. When the radio control is selected in the cab, the re-
ceiver is enabled. Carefully read and learn the radio control
manufacturer’s use and maintenance instructions to ensure
you know how it functions.