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User manual <strong>LM</strong> <strong>286</strong><br />

Fork flex switch<br />

This switch is used to switch the fork flex on and off. Fork flex improves<br />

machine handling during transit when a heavy tool is attached to the fork. The<br />

flex must be switched off while working.<br />

Rear lifter switch<br />

Huomaa! Notera! Note!<br />

On different machines, the meaning of some symbols pertaining to the<br />

use of hydraulics may vary to some extent due to differences in<br />

equipment and functions.<br />

This switch is used to raise and lower the rear lifter. The rear lifter will not rise if<br />

floating is switched on.<br />

Rear lifter float switch<br />

This switch is used to switch the rear lifter float on and off. Remember to switch<br />

off the float before lifting the rear lifter. The indicator on the switch illuminates<br />

when floating is switched on.<br />

Engine hydraulics switch, rear<br />

ON/OFF switch. The switch is used to switch the rear engine hydraulics on and<br />

off.<br />

Engine hydraulics switch, front<br />

3‐position switch, ON/OFF/ON. The engine hydraulics use can be run in two<br />

directions depending on the switch position. In the middle position, the use of<br />

engine hydraulics is switched OFF.<br />

.Hydraulics selection switch to the rear<br />

ON/OFF switch. The switch is used when using a device connected to the rear<br />

cylinder hydraulics (e.g., platform body tipping = bonnet opening).<br />

Rear cylinder hydraulics switch<br />

This switch is used to route oil flow to the cylinder hydraulics’ quick connectors<br />

located at the back of the machine.<br />

Rear tool power supply 1<br />

This switch is used to connect power to the first power take‐out socket located<br />

at the rear of the machine. Power is disconnected when the switch is released.<br />

Rear tool power supply 2<br />

This switch is used to connect power to the second power take‐out socket<br />

located at the rear of the machine. Power is disconnected when the switch is<br />

released.<br />

Ignition switch<br />

A more detailed explanation of ignition switch operation can be found under<br />

See “Starting” on page 31.<br />

Heater fan switch<br />

The fan switch has 4 positions:<br />

0) OFF<br />

1) Speed I<br />

2) Speed II<br />

3) Speed III<br />

The highest speed is intended for quick cabin heating and windscreen<br />

defrosting. The lowest speed is usually used together with air conditioning to<br />

create the lowest possible draught.<br />

22 04 Cabin and controls Rev. 30.1.2013

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