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MACHINE TRAVEL

WARNING: In the normal travel position, the operator’s compartment is above the idler wheels and the travel reduction gears are to the rear of the upperstructure. If the upperstructure is turned 180° in relation to the undercarriage, lever functions are reversed.

IMPORTANT: Before undertaking any travel, raise the attachment. NOTE: Travel speed depends on the tilting angle of the travel control levers and pedals and the speed travel mode selected. NOTE: The different travel configurations described hereafter are with the travel reduction gears to the rear of the upperstructure.

Travelling in a straight line (forwards)

Travelling in a straight line (in reverse)

CS98M546 Press the two pedals (or push the two levers) forwards at the same time.

CS98M547 Press the two pedals (or push the two levers) rearwards at the same time.

Turning to the left (forwards)

CS98M548 Simply press the right-hand pedal (or push the right-hand lever) forwards.

Turning to the right (forwards)

CS98M551 Simply press the left-hand pedal (or push the left-hand lever) forwards.

Turning to the left (inreverse)

CS98M549 Simply press the right-hand pedal (or push the right-hand lever) rearwards.

Turning to the right (inreverse)

CS98M550 Simply press the left-hand pedal (or push the left-hand lever) rearwards.

Machine travel (continued) Turning on the spot, to the right

CS98M552 Press the left-hand pedal (or push the left-hand lever) forwards and at the same time press the right-hand pedal (or push the right-hand lever) rearwards.

Turning on the spot, to the left

CS98M553 Press the right-hand pedal (or push the right-hand lever) forwards and at the same time press the left-hand pedal (or push the left-hand lever) rearwards.

Gradual turn on the move

CS98M545 Press one of the pedals (or push one of the levers) and, at the same time, press the other pedal (or push the other lever) in the same direction, but slightly harder.

Coming to a halt

To come to a complete halt, simply release the levers or pedals and they will return to neutral.

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