Selecting a Starting Gear
1.
In automatic mode, select drive (D) by sliding the
selector switch downward to the next position
below the neutral position.
2.
Disengage the clutch to engage the gear se-
lected. Engage the clutch and drive the vehicle.
Changing the Default Starting Gear
To select a starting gear other than the default start-
ing gear, follow the instructions below.
1.
Make sure the vehicle is stopped and in drive.
2.
In either automatic or manual mode, pull upward
on the control (to increase), or push downward
(to decrease). Each pull upward on the control
increases the starting gear by one gear, but no
higher than fourth gear.
3.
The number of the gear selected will flash on the
message display screen until the driver engages
the clutch. This gear will be stored in memory as
the default starting gear until either a different
starting gear is selected by the driver or the en-
gine is shut down.
NOTE: The transmission may also be pro-
grammed so that it is not possible to select a
starting gear other than the preprogrammed de-
fault starting gear.
Upshifting
NOTE: With the transmission in drive (D) in the
automatic mode, upshifts require no driver inter-
action.
1.
With the transmission in drive in the manual
mode, request an upshift by pulling upward on
the control. If the requested gear is available, the
transmission will upshift.
NOTE: A single, momentary pull upward on the
control selects the next higher gear when it is
available. Two consecutive, momentary upward
pulls will cause a skip shift when the next two
higher gears are available and conditions are
right.
2.
To skip shift, move the control two times in less
than 1/2 second. The number of the gear en-
gaged will appear on the message display
screen.
NOTE: The Eaton Fuller AutoShift transmission
is able to perform triple upshifts when the next
three higher gears are available and conditions
are right. To triple-shift this transmission, move
the control three times in less than 1/2 second.
If a requested gear is not available, an audible
warning will sound and the gear display module
will indicate that the gear is not available. An
unavailable requested upshift is not stored in
memory. The upshift must be requested again.
Downshifting
NOTE: With the transmission in drive (D) in the
automatic mode, downshifts require no driver
interaction.
1.
With the transmission in drive in the manual
mode, request a downshift by pushing downward
on the control. If the requested gear is available,
the transmission will downshift.
NOTE: A single, momentary push downward on
the control selects the next lower gear when it is
available. Two consecutive, momentary down-
ward pushes will cause a skip shift, when the
next two lower gears are available and condi-
tions are right.
2.
To skip shift, move the control two times in less
than 1/2 second. The number of the gear en-
gaged will appear on the message display
screen.
NOTE: The Eaton Fuller AutoShift transmission
is able to perform triple downshifts when the
next three lower gears are available and condi-
tions are right. To triple shift this transmission,
move the control three times in less than 1/2
second.
If a requested gear is not available, an audible
warning will sound and the gear display module
will indicate that the requested gear is not avail-
able. Unlike upshifting, an unavailable requested
downshift is stored in memory and the shift will
be made when the gear is available. The time
limit for this memory is a programmable param-
eter.
Automated and Automatic Transmissions
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