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Creep-Control Lever
The creep control lever controls the direction and speed of
the machine while the attachments are in use. To go forward,
push the lever forward. To reverse, pull the lever backward.
The further you push or pull the lever, the faster the machine
will travel. The creep-control lever will not return to the
Neutral position on its own.
Hour Meter
The hour meter displays the number of hours of operation
that have been logged on the machine.
Key Switch
The key switch, used to start and stop the engine, has 3
positions: Off, On/Preheat, and Start. To start the engine,
rotate the key to the On/Preheat position. Once the
glow plug indicator light is off, rotate the key to the Start
position. Release the key when engine starts and it will move
automatically to the On position. To stop the engine, rotate
the key to the Off position.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge measures the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
Vibratory-Plow Control Lever
This lever controls the vibratory plow. To increase the
agitation, push the lever forward. To decrease the agitation,
pull the lever back. If the vibratory plow is in use, use the
creep-control lever to drive.
Diesel-Particulate Filter (DPF)
CAUTION
During regeneration, the diesel particulate filter
becomes extremely hot and can cause serious
burns.
Keep your body and hands away from the engine
during regeneration.
The diesel particulate filter (DPF) removes particulate matter
from the exhaust and prevents it from being discharged into
the air. As the particulates collect in the filter, the engine
performs a regeneration to prevent clogging and decreased
engine performance. Most regenerations are performed
in the background and will not impact operation. These
background regenerations happen automatically, unless the
regeneration inhibit switch is activated.
Over time, ash accumulates in the DPF and a background
regeneration is not sufficient to unclog the filter. When this
occurs, the regeneration request and check engine lights
illuminate on the control panel. At this time, the filter requires
a stationary regeneration or needs to be serviced; contact your
Authorized Service Dealer for more information.
1. Engine-coolant-temperature
light
2. Glow-plug indicator
3. Engine-oil-pressure light
4. Charge indicator
5. Regeneration-request light 11. High-temperature-exhaust
6. Check-engine light
Engine-Coolant-Temperature Light
This light will illuminate if the engine overheats. If the light
illuminates when the engine is running, stop the engine,
remove the key, and check for a possible cause.
Glow-Plug Indicator
This light will illuminate while the glow plugs are active.
When the light is off, it is safe to start your machine.
Engine-Oil-Pressure Light
This light illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops below a
safe level while the engine is running. If the light flickers or
remains on, stop the vehicle, turn off the engine, and check
the oil level. If the oil level was low, but adding oil does not
cause the light to go out when the engine is restarted, turn the
engine off immediately and contact your Authorized Service
Dealer for assistance.
Charge Indicator
This light illuminates when the battery is being discharged. If
the light illuminates during operation, stop the machine, turn
off the engine, and check for possible causes.
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Figure 8
7. Hydraulic-oil-temperature
light
8. Hydraulic-oil-pressure
light
9. Neutral indicator
10. Air-filter light
indicator
12. Regeneration inhibit
indicator

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