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Operation — Warning Indicators
Warning Indicators
IMPORTANT: If any of the following indicators illuminate when the engine is running, turn off the engine immediately. Correct the problem before restarting the engine. During normal operation these indicators should be OFF.
No.IndicatorDescription
1Engine coolant temperature warningTemperature is too hot.
2VoltmeterAlternator overheat - 6 bars illuminate.
3Engine oil pressurePressure is too low.
4Hydraulic oil temperatureTemperature is too hot.
5Hydraulic oil filterHydraulic oil filter service required.
Operator’s Seat and Ignition Switch
Seat Adjustment WARNING
Never adjust the operator’s seat when the engine is running.
Adjust the operator’s seat so all controls are easy to reach and the pedals can be completely depressed with your back against the seat (Figure 7).
Seat belt WARNING
Always fasten the seat belt securely and properly. Never operate the machine without the seat belt fastened around the operator.
IMPORTANT: Inspect the seat belt for damage before use. Replace if damaged.
Keep the seat belt (5, Figure 7) clean. Use only soap and water to wash seat belt. Cleaning solvents can damage seat belt.
Ignition Key Switch
1. Forward/rearward adjustment: Pull the lever up, adjust the seat and release the lever. Check that the seat is locked in place.
2. Weight adjustment: While sitting in the seat, rotate the knob until the desired tension is reached.
3. Recline adjustment: Pull the front lever up, recline the seat back as desired and release the lever. Check that the seat is locked in place.
4. Height adjustment: Rotate knob until the desired seat height is reached.
“O” position: All power off. Key can be inserted/ removed.
“I” position: Run position.
“II” position: Start position. Holding the switch in this position starts the engine.
NOTE: Switch must be returned to “O” position between starting attempts to reset the start safety interlock.