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Prinoth BISON - Using the AUTOMATIC Winch When Ascending or Descending Slopes

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If necessary, the driver can manually change the automatic traction force control using the mini-joy-
stick T on the Joystick:
MAX continuously lit green = increase traction force
MIN continuous green = reduce traction force
Figure 131: Cable traction force in relation to the winch arm's swivel angle
Pos. Name
1 Max. cable traction force
2 Reduced cable traction force
Using the AUTOMATIC winch when ascending or descending slopes
WARNING
Risk of accident
Lack
of knowledge of the terrain can lead to accidents, e.g. by colliding with snow slabs or concealed
obstacles.
The driver should never drive on slopes he is not familiar with.
WARNING
Risk of accident
Do
not make any turns as a suddenly released cable may cause serious damage to the snow groom-
er and injury to persons.
Always keep the cable taut, even when driving on level terrain, to prevent the cable from lying
on the ground, snow or rocks.
Cable traction force is automatically adjusted by cable traction control. If necessary, the cable traction
force
can be manually increased or decreased using the joystick. When doing so, take terrain condi-
tions into consideration.
Vehicle speed can also be reduced using the vehicle speed regulator. When negotiating extremely
steep slopes, align the snow groomer in the direction of the slope in order to maintain vehicle stability.
Operating and Maintenance Manual
Snow groomer BISON
234
(255)
15 - AUTOMATIC Winch
BISON 908930245 - 30367
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