AP0902
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Operation
3.5.3
Safe load indicator
WARNING!
The safe load indicator has been adjusted for industrial application (S=1.25).
Do not rely on the safe load indicator when working off-road.
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Work in rough terrain with even more care than usual! Adapt your drive
speed and loads to the terrain. Refer to the load diagram for the maximum
authorized loads!
A defective safe load indicator or working at more than 100% of the safe work
load may cause the machine to tilt and may result in an accident.
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Check the safe load indicator daily!
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A flashing indicator and an audible signal warn of loads exceeding 100%.
The operator must reduce the load below the 100% limit by retracting the
telescopic unit!
Your machine is equipped with an electronic load indicator 14 which continuously monitors
the weight variations on the rear axle during operation.
Visible and audible signals warn the operator of critical loads on the telescopic unit which
might cause the machine to tilt to the front.
Critical side loads however are not monitored, i.e. the operator is not warned in this case!
The LEDs a, b and c indicate the load effective on the telescopic unit – in percent of the
safe work load.
Overview
a
6 green LEDs – indication of loads between 45% and 85%
of the safe work load
b
2 yellow LEDs – indication of loads up to 100% of the safe work load
c
2 red LEDs – indication of loads up to 110% of the safe work load
d
Green LEDs to signal readiness
e
Tip switch for checking the system
f
Tip switch for adjusting the volume of the audible signal
c
b
a
d
e
f
c
14
Fig. 75: Electronic load indicator
Summary of Contents for 418T Wheel
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Form No 418T Wheel Loader 909879...
Page 10: ...Section 1 Introduction 1...
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