DRIVING MACHINE
4-10
Precautions for Driving on Slopes
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WARNING:
When descending a slope, use engine braking.
Apply the brakes only when absolutely required. If
the brake is continuously used while descending a
slope, the brake temperature will increase, possibly
decreasing the braking performance.
If overheating of the brake system is recognized,
immediately park the machine in a safe location.
Restart and drive the machine only after the brake
system is sufficiently cooled.
When descending a slope, do not drive the machine
at a speed faster than the maximum travel speed.
Failure to do so may damage the machine and/or a
serious accident may result.
When steering on a slope, lower the bucket to increase the
machine stability. Do not steer on a steep slope. Failure to do
so may possibly cause the machine to turn over.
When descending a slope, travel the machine in the slow drive
gear range using sufficient engine braking.
Do not drive the machine at a speed faster than the maximum
travel speed.
In case the engine stalls on a slope, immediately step on the
brake pedal as strongly as possible, lower the loader front
to the ground and stop the machine. The parking brake is
automatically applied when the engine is stopped regardless
of the position of the parking brake switch. Before restart the
engine, return the Forward/Reverse lever to neutral (N) and
turn the parking brake switch ON.
Before descending a slope, confirm that the brake system
works normally by operating the brake pedal.
In case the hydraulic oil and lubricant temperatures are
low, the machine gradeability may decrease. Before
climbing a steep slope, sufficiently perform the warm up
operation of the machine.
Summary of Contents for ZW 120-6
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Page 10: ...MACHINE NUMBERS 2 MEMO ...
Page 58: ...SAFETY SIGNS S 48 MEMO ...
Page 156: ...BREAK IN 2 2 MEMO ...
Page 206: ...OPERATING MACHINE 5 20 MEMO ...
Page 218: ...TRANSPORTING 6 12 MEMO ...
Page 331: ...MAINTENANCE 7 113 25 Cutting edge mounting bolt Bolt dia in 1 Quantity 7 M4GB 07 116 ...
Page 344: ...MAINTENANCE UNDER SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 9 4 MEMO ...
Page 348: ...STORAGE 10 4 MEMO ...
Page 354: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 11 6 MEMO ...
Page 356: ...SPECIFICATIONS 12 2 MEMO ...
Page 360: ...13 4 OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS HYDRAULIC TYPE QUICK COUPLER OPERATION MEMO ...