The optionally available radio is locate in the ceiling console.
See the manufacturer's operating instructions for operating the
radio.
Operation with a bridged seat contact switch
The seat contact switch can be bridged to allow using the work
hydraulic system (PTO) when the driver's seat is not occupied.
This allows e.g. the suction hose or high-pressure cleaner to be
used when nobody is sitting on the driver's seat.
This function is only possible in working mode, see chapter
Bridging the seat contact switch.
Bridging the seat contact switch
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Press function key F4.
Note
The "Seat contact switch overridden" warning symbol appears on
the display.
3. Press function key F4 again to switch off the function.
The seat contact switch is now bridged and the PTO remains ac-
tive.
Initial startup
CAUTION
Read the operating instructions for attachments!
When using attachments or pulled devices and trailers prior to in-
itial startup, read the corresponding operating instructions and
follow them.
Pay attention to permissible loads, see chapter Technical data.
Radio
Release the transport lock at the articulated joint
Pin with locking pin
1
Transport lock
2
Transport lock storage
3
1. Pull out the locking pin.
2. Pull out both bolts.
3. Slide the transport lock into the storage.
4. Insert the pins.
5. Secure the pins with locking pins.
Switching on the main switch
Main switch
1
Battery disconnected
2
Battery connected
3
1. Put the main switch into the "battery connected" position.
Safety checks before startup
DANGER
Risk of accident and injury due to faulty vehicle
Do not start up the vehicle if one point from the safety check is
not fulfilled but rather repair the vehicle.
Note
Perform the recommended safety checks each time before using
the vehicle.
Device carrier safety check
Check the following points before each startup:
1. Release the transport lock, see chapter Release the transport
lock at the articulated joint
2. Check the cleanliness of the hydraulic connections
3. Check the hydraulic lines for leaks
4. Check the hydraulic oil level, see chapter Checking the hy-
draulic oil level and topping up the hydraulic oil
5. Check the engine oil level, see chapter Checking the engine
oil level
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