Avant 850
Operating instructions
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Ignition key
The ignition key can be switched into the
following positions:
1.
• (OFF)
Shut down the loader engine
Ignition key can be removed
Most electric systems of the
loader are switched off.
However, some lights may not
be connected through the
ignition switch. To switch all
systems off, turn off the battery
main switch whenever leaving
the loader unattended.
2.
ON
Engine run
The electric systems of the
loader can be used.
3.
Engine pre-heat
See starting procedure for
more information.
When released from this
position, the key switch will
return to ON.
4.
Starter run
Start the engine
When released from this
position, the switch will return
to ON.
.
To start the engine
1.
Perform daily checks (see page 102)
2.
Turn the battery disconnect
switch to ON
3.
Sit on the driver's seat, adjust seat, and fasten
seat belt
4.
When starting in cold
conditions, move the hand
throttle lever to approximately
¼ throttle
5.
Make sure that auxiliary hydraulics is switched off
(lever is released to its neutral position), see page
50
Do not press on the drive pedals.
6.
Turn the ignition key to the right, to ON position.
Signal lamps on the dashboard will light up briefly
for self-check. Oil pressure and charge indicator
lights may remain lit.
7.
Turn the ignition key further to
the right until the glow plug
indicator light on the
dashboard turns on.
In cold conditions and when
the loader engine is cold, wait
until the glow plug indicator
light on the dashboard
switches off.
8.
Turn the ignition key further to the right until the
engine starts. Return the key to position ON
immediately when the engine runs.
Do not actuate the starter for more
than 10 seconds at a time. If the
engine does not start, wait for one
minute before repeating attempt. If
the engine does not start after a
few attempts, or runs poorly, see
troubleshoot on page 129 and the
engine owner’s manual.
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