Printed in U.S.A.
Body Props – Always use both body props, one on each side of the unit, when you raise the body for maintenance or
service procedures.
Make sure hopper area is clear of people on both sides of unit before starting packer cycle. Packer completes one or two
cycles when ANY packer EXTEND button is ON or when Auto-Pack is ON and cart lowers from hopper. Death or serious
injury can occur if any part of your body is in the hopper when the panel is in motion.
Packer/Eject Panel & Cylinders – The packer/eject panel is inside the hopper (at the front of the hopper) and has two
functions:
The packer function compacts the loaded refuse from the hopper into the body (packer mode)
The eject function pushes the loaded refuse out of the body (eject mode) through the open tailgate.
During the PACKER mode, you extend the packer/eject panel cylinders to push the packer panel towards the rear of the
body, which compacts the load.
The packer panel has a follower panel, so the operator can dump a container into the hopper no matter where the packer
is in the pack cycle.
During the EJECT mode, you use the packer/eject panel and cylinders to remove the refuse from the body.
On the Eject and Service Hoist models when the tailgate is open, the EJECT mode lets the packer/eject panel travel
further than during the packer mode. This extra travel of the panel removes ALL of the refuse from the body. You do
not need to raise the body with an Eject or Service hoist body model to remove the refuse.
The side door must be closed before you start a packer operation. Serious injury or death may occur if a person is inside
the body or hopper. Make sure no one is inside the hopper or body before you close the door and begin a packer function.