4.8
Handlebar tilting lever with safety catch
The operating handlebar can be tilted by ± 20° or ± 30° or turned by 180° using the
handlebar tilting lever. The safety catch prevents accidental turning of the handlebar by
more than 20° or 30° when actuating the handlebar tilting lever.
By pulling the lever to the stop of the guard plate the handlebar can be tilted by ± 20° or ±
30°.
Lifting the guard plate and pulling the lever to the limit stop enables the handlebar to be
turned by 180° (see Appendix Dimensions).
The machine may suddenly trap the operator or third persons, cause them to fall over, run
them over, crush or lacerate them.
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Working with attachments is not permitted with the handlebar tilted (ends of handlebar
in direction of PTO shaft).
4.9
Freewheeling lever
The hydraulic system can be bypassed using the freewheeling lever.
Moving the lever to the lower position will activate freewheeling. To deactivate freewheeling,
move the lever to the upper position.
When the machine is in freewheeling condition:
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It can be manually moved.
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It looses the braking effect of the hydraulic system.
The machine can suddenly trap the user or third persons, cause them to fall over or run
them over.
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Never activate "Freewheeling" on a slope.
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The machine must not be towed.
4.10
Single-wheel steering lever
The machine can be steered and turned by means of the single-wheel steering levers.
When actuating the left lever, the machine turns towards the left. When actuating the right
lever, the machine turns towards the right. The stronger you actuate the lever, the narrower
becomes the curve radius.
Actuating the levers simultaneously will decelerate the travel drive.
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