OP000529
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Operation
Over the Road Traveling Procedures
1.
Make sure that the "Brake Oil Pressure" warning light is
"OFF".
2.
After making sure that the front attachment is facing
forward, release the parking brake.
3.
Using the right-hand control arm, select either forward or
reverse travel direction and step on the accelerator pedal.
NOTE:
The accelerator pedal functions in two ways. If
the manual engine speed control dial is at the
lowest setting, the accelerator pedal controls
both engine speed and a hydraulic
proportioning valve that controls the actual
travel speed. If the manual engine speed control
dial has been set to a higher rpm, the
accelerator pedal functions only as a hydraulic
proportioning valve control, enabling control of
only travel speed and not engine rpm.
4.
Test the brakes before beginning over the road travel.
5.
During forward motion you can shift from speed range II to
speed range III. Downshifting from speed range III to
speed range II should not be done if the machine is
traveling at a high rate of speed. Damage to the
transmission could result.
6.
To stop the machine, slowly release the accelerator pedal.
The dynamic braking action of the machine's momentum
against the engine's back pressure will begin to slow the
machine. Step on the brake to bring the machine to a full
and controlled stop.
WARNING!
Don’t change to creep speed during running in low or
high speed.
It cause a damage to equipment.
You should select creep speed after stopping an
equipment.
In normal travelling drive in low or high speed.
IMPORTANT
If the engine speed is controlled by the manual engine
speed control dial, when the machine comes to a stop,
the engine will continue to run at the preset rpm. If the
engine speed is being controlled by the accelerator
pedal, it will decrease and the machine will slow down
as the pedal is released.
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