Lit. No. 72446, Rev. 05
47
November 15, 2020
OPERATING YOUR SNOWPLOW
Function Description of Operation
L WING
IN/OUT
Move the control lever toward the
left
side
of
LOWER
on the control face to move the
left wing. The first time the lever is moved
into the slot after the control is turned ON
or another function is used, the wing will
extend. Repeated use of the lever in the
same slot, without using another function,
results in movement in the opposite
direction from the previous movement.
R WING
IN/OUT
Move the control lever toward the
right
side
of
LOWER
on the control face to move the
right wing. The first time the lever is moved
into the slot after the control is turned ON
or another function is used, the wing will
extend. Repeated use of the lever in the
same slot, without using another function,
results in movement in the opposite
direction from the previous movement.
NOTE: If a control function times out before
the desired blade movement is complete,
release the lever to the center position, then
move it back into the desired function.
SECURITY GUARD™ System (1, 2, 3, 4)
Moving the control lever from the center
position toward any of the four digits on the
face of the control body will also operate the
SECURITY GUARD system (if equipped). See
"SECURITY GUARD System" for more information.
Function Description of Operation
L WING
IN/OUT
Move the control lever toward the
left
side
of
LOWER
on the control face to move the
left wing. The first time the lever is moved
into the slot after the control is turned ON
or another function is used, the wing will
extend. Repeated use of the lever in the
same slot, without using another function,
results in movement in the opposite
direction from the previous movement.
R WING
IN/OUT
Move the control lever toward the
right
side
of
LOWER
on the control face to move the
right wing. The first time the lever is moved
into the slot after the control is turned ON
or another function is used, the wing will
extend. Repeated use of the lever in the
same slot, without using another function,
results in movement in the opposite
direction from the previous movement.