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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DEVICE PREVENTING THE ACCIDENTAL SELEC-
TION OF THE FWD/REV GEAR
AUTOMATIC LOGIC PUSH BUTTON (AU)
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If the gears are shifted at unsuitable speed, the flashing led
(13) comes on and this is signalled by a long beep (1 sec).
The electronic control does not carry out the shifting, but
stores the selection.
When the speed is optimal, the led stops flashing and the se-
lected gear is engaged.
The electronic control stores only the last selection.
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The upshifting is carried out every 1.5 seconds without check-
ing if the speed is optimal.
If UP/DOWN is pressed for more than 5 seconds, this is con-
sidered as a double selection.
Pressure on UP/DOWN for more than 0.25 seconds is consid-
ered a selection.
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The engaged gear is always shown on the display (15).
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The 4
th
reverse gear is always disconnected.
RWA17320
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13
15
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With the machine at rest and reversing gear lever in neutral
position, after 3 seconds the system signals an emergency
condition and the red warning light N (4) comes on.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons again and start again within 3
seconds.
IMPORTANT
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After the engine start, during the self-test phase and the
entry of the safety code, if any, before the 2
nd
gear is dis-
played, if the reversing gear lever is accidentally set in
FWD or REV position, the logic automatically recalls the
emergency function that prevents the accidental engage-
ment from occurring again.
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FWD
REV
N
RWA12490
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This function is enabled by pressing the push button 11 (AUT)
once, only with the machine at rest in safety condition (red led
N (4) on).
The automatic function AU is indicated by the coming on of
two red points on the display (15).
If the push button is pressed more than once, the function is
enabled and excluded in sequence, with the two red points
coming on and going out alternately on the display (15).
RWA12500
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4
11
15
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