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[2] TRAVEL LEVERS
Do not rest your foot on the pedal. If you carry out
operations with your foot on the pedal, the machine may
suddenly start if pressure is applied by mistake to the
pedal, and this may lead to serious personal injury. Be
extremely careful when using the pedal for travel and
steering operations, and do not put your foot on the pedal
when it is not necessary.
When the track frame is facing the rear, the direction of
operation of the steering lever is the opposite to the
direction of movement of the machine (forward/reverse,
left/right).
When operating the travel lever, always check if the track
frame is facing the front or the rear. (When the sprocket (A)
is at the rear, the track frame is facing the front.)
The lever (2) is used to change the direction of travel between
forward and reverse. See picture to the right for pedal operation.
(a) FORWARD: The lever is pushed forward.
(The pedal is angled forward)
(b) REVERSE: The lever is pulled back.
(The pedal is angled back)
(N) NEUTRAL: The machine stops.
NOTES
If the lever is shifted to the FORWARD or REVERSE positon
from the Neutral position, the alarm sounds to warn that the
machine is starting to move.

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