Note:Thefartheryoumovethetractioncontrol
leversineitherdirection,thefasterthetractionunit
willmoveinthatdirection.
•Tosloworstop,movethetractioncontrollevers
toneutral.
AttachmentTiltLever
•Totilttheattachmentforward,slowlypushthe
attachmenttiltleverforward.
•Totilttheattachmentrearward,slowlypullthe
attachmenttiltleverrearward.
LoaderArmLever
•Tolowertheloaderarms,slowlypushtheloader
armleverforward.
•Toraisetheloaderarms,slowlypulltheloaderarm
leverrearward.
LoaderValveLock
Theloadervalvelocksecurestheloaderarmand
attachmenttiltleverssothatyoucannotpushthem
forward.Thishelpstoensurethatnoonewill
accidentallylowertheloaderarmsduringmaintenance.
Securetheloaderarmswiththelockanytimeyouneed
tostopthemachinewiththeloaderarmsraised.
Tosetthelock,pullitbackandallthewaydownagainst
thelevers(Fig.13).
Note:Youwillneedtomovetheleversrearwardto
engageordisengagetheloadervalvelock.
Figure9
1.Loadervalvelock,
engaged
2.Loadervalvelock,
disengaged
AuxiliaryHydraulicsLever
•Tooperateahydraulicattachmentinforward
direction,slowlypulltheauxiliaryhydraulicslever
upwardandthenrearward.
•Tooperateahydraulicattachmentinreverse
direction,slowlypulltheauxiliaryhydraulicslever
upwardandthenpushitforward.Thisisalsocalled
thedetentpositionbecauseitdoesnotrequire
operatorpresence.
SpeedSelectorLever
Ifyoumovethespeedselectorleverwhilethe
tractionunitisinmotion,thetractionunitwill
eitherstopsuddenlyoracceleratequickly.If
youoperatethetractionunitwiththespeed
selectorleverinanintermediateposition,the
tractionunitwilloperateerraticallyandmaybe
damaged.Youcouldlosecontrolofthetraction
unitandinjurebystandersoryourself.
•Donotmovethespeedselectorleverwhen
thetractionunitisinmotion.
•Donotoperatethetractionunitwhen
thespeedselectorisinanyintermediate
position(i.e.,anypositionotherthanfully
forwardorfullyrearward).
•Movethespeedselectorlevertotheforwardposition
tosetthetractiondrive,loaderarms,andattachment
tilttohighspeedandtheauxiliaryhydraulicstolow
speed.
•Movethespeedselectorlevertotherearward
positiontosettheauxiliaryhydraulicstohighspeed
andthetractiondrive,loaderarms,andattachment
tilttolowspeed.
HourMeter
Thehourmeterdisplaysthenumberofhoursof
operationthathavebeenloggedonthetractionunit.
After50hoursandevery75hoursthereafter(thatisat
50,125,200,etc.)thehourmeterdisplaysSVConthe
lowerleftsideofthescreentoremindyoutochangethe
oilandperformtherequiredmaintenance.Afterevery
400hours(400,800,1200,etc.),thehourmeterdisplays
SVConthelowerrightsideofthescreentoremind
youtoperformthemaintenanceproceduresbasedona
400hourschedule.Thesereminderscomeonstarting
threehourspriortotheserviceintervaltimeandashat
regularintervalsforsixhours.
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