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OPERATION
11. Four wheel drive
(4WD)
Front-wheel drive can be engaged or
disengaged under load.
To avoid unnecessary noise level and excessive
tyre wear, do not use front-wheel drive for
common road traffic! It may however become
useful to engage it on difficult road surfaces or in
conditions of ice and snow.
Operation_Pic_number:1
Text-module
Activating and deactivating
four-wheel drive
Four-wheel drive can be activated and
deactivated by pressing the push-button switch
(A).
When four-wheel drive is activated, the lamp in
push-button switch (A) lights up.
Fig.46
12. Differential lock
Operation_Pic_number:1
Text-module
Activating and deactivating the
differential lock
The differential lock can be activated and
deactivated by pressing push-button switch (A).
When the differential lock is activated, the lamp
in push-button switch (A) lights up.
Danger:
Do not use for road travel and on
bends or when turning.
Maximum speed 15 km/h.
Do not operate steering brake.
Fig.47