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Gehl SL7600 - Operation

Gehl SL7600
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OPERATION
Before starting the engine and operating the
loader, review and comply with all safety recommendations in the
Safety chapter of this manual. Know how to stop the loader before
starting it. Also, be sure to fasten and properly adjust the seatbelt
and lower the operator restraint bar.
Before Starting the Engine
Before starting the engine and running the loader, refer to the Controls and
Safety Equipment chapter and familiarize yourself with the various operating
controls, indicators and safety devices on the loader.
Starting the Engine
The following procedure is recommended for starting the engine:
1. Carefully step up onto the back of the bucket or attachment and grasp the
ROPS hand holds to get into the operator’s compartment.
2. Fasten the seatbelt and lower the restraint bar.
3. Verify the following:
» the lift/tilt, drive and auxiliary controls are in their neutral positions
» the parking brake is on.
4. Push the throttle lever forward to half speed.
Note: When the key is turned to the
RUN position, an indicator will light on the
instrument panel and a buzzer will sound momentarily to remind you to check
that your seatbelt is fastened.
5. Turn the keyswitch to the
RUN position. Wait for the preheat indicator
light to go out, then turn the key to the
START position. Preheat is
automatically controlled and activates if the temperature is 32°F (0°C) or
below.
Important: Do not engage the starter for longer than 15 seconds at a time.
Longer use can overheat and damage the starter. If the engine fails to start
within 15 seconds, return the key to the
OFF position and repeat step 5. Allow
the starter to cool for 20 seconds between uses.
After the engine starts, allow a sufficient warm-up time before attempting to
operate the controls.
Important: If the warning lights do not go off, stop the engine and
investigate the cause.
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