OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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POWER TRAIN OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Gauge (2) indicates the torque converter outlet oil temperature.
If the temperature is normal during operation, green range (B)
will light.
If red range (C) lights up during operation, move the fuel con-
trol dial to lower engine speed to approx. 3/4 of the full speed,
reduce the load and run until the oil temperature enters green
range (B).
If red range (C) lights up, the power train oil temperature cau-
tion lamp flashes, and the alarm buzzer sounds during opera-
tion, stop the machine, run at low idling, and wait for the oil
temperature to go down to green range (B).
(A): White range
(B): Green range
(C): Red range
NOTICE
In cases where the power train oil temperature gauge tends to enter red range (C), we recommend that you
lower the speed range by one range in order to reduce the load on the power train during operations.
HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Gauge (3) indicates the hydraulic oil temperature.
If the temperature is normal during operation, green range (B)
will light.
If the red range (C) lights up during operation, move the fuel
control lever to lower the engine speed to approx. 3/4 of the full
speed, reduce the load and run until the oil temperature enters
the green range (B).
(A): White range
(B): Green range
(C): Red range
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
Gauge (4) fuel level in the fuel tank.
During normal operation, the green range (B) should be lit.
If red range (A) lights up during operation, add fuel immedi-
ately. If this is not done, the engine speed will become irrgular
or an error display will be shown on the monitor.
(A): Red range
(B): Green range
REMARK
The display is not proportional to the amount of fuel remaining.
If only the red range (A) lights up, there is less than 60 liters of
fuel remaining.
Summary of Contents for 76243
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