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Drive control
Principle of operation
The drive pedals control the speed and direction of
travel. The pedals control the electric motor that
drives the hydraulic drive pump of the loader.
The position of the Hand throttle lever controls only
the RPM of the auxiliary hydraulics system. Position
of this lever will not affect drive speed or pulling
force. The drive system works independently from
the other hydraulic circuits that are controlled with
the hand throttle lever.
Use the pedals to control driving direction
and travel speed
Only the speed is controlled with the pedals.
The more you press a pedal, the faster the
loader will travel. The pulling force is kept
steady by the control systems of the loader
regardless of the speed.
Choose the most suitable drive mode with
the drive/operating mode selection switch,
see page 55.
WARNING
Familiarise yourself with the driving
of the machine on low speed and
on a flat, even and open place
where unintended movements
don’t cause problems or danger.
When you have learned how to
drive on low speed, increase
speed gradually and learn how to
drive with higher drive speeds.
Make sure that there are no
persons in the operating area of
the machine.
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Drive pedals
Using the drive pedals:
Driving forward: press gently on the right
drive pedal until the machine starts to move
slowly.
To drive backward: press gently on the left
drive pedal.
When you wish to stop gently release the
pedal by lifting of your foot, and the machine
will slow and stop.
If you need stop more quickly, press the drive pedal
of the opposite drive direction. Release both pedals
as soon as the loader has stopped, otherwise the
loader will immediately start to move to the direction
of the drive pedal that is pressed.
The position of the Hand throttle
lever will not affect driving
speed or pulling force.
Keep the hand throttle lever set to
a low rpm setting to conserve
energy.
Use the hand control lever as
needed when using the loader
boom or operating a hydraulically
operated attachment.
WARNING
Risk of tipping over - Avoid high
speed turns.
The loader can tip
over, if you turn the steering wheel
sharply while driving. Slow down
before making sharp turns. Always
control and steer the loader with
smooth movements.