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WEBM1000 Operation Section (D6T LGP (OEM))
Machine Operation
•3.5
If MVP is OFF, then the following three speeds are
available in each
direction.
•1
•2
•3
Service Brake Control (6)
Push down on the brake pedal in order to apply the
service brakes. Use pedal (6) for slowing the
machine and for stopping the machine. Use the
service brakes on a downgrade in order to prevent
overspeed. The service brakes are especially
needed when you change directions on a steep
slope.
Release pedal (6) in order to allow the
machine to
move. Release ped
al (6) in order to increase the
ground speed.
Decelerator Pedal (7)
Engine speed may also be reduced below the
maximum operating speed by pushing down on the
decelerator pedal. Push down on pedal (7) in order
to override the throttle control. This action will reduce
the engine speed. Use pedal (7) in order to reduce
engine speed for directional shifts. Also, use pedal
(7) in order to reduce engine speed when you
maneuver in tight locations.
Note: The
sensitivity of the decelerator pedal
changes
according to the setting of the throttle
switch. At partial throttle settings, the modulation of
the pedal is increased. This increase in modulation
allows more precise control of the engine speed.
Light Switches (8, 9)
Front Work Lights (8) – This switch is a
three- position switch. The positions are:
OFF,
front work lights, and the front work
lights with ROPS lights.
Rear Work Lights (9) – Move the switch
to this position in order to turn on the rear
work lights.
Gauges and Indicators (10)
Monitoring System Display
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Illustration 63
Main menu display
(A) Speed and direction
(B) Main menu
(C) Display menu
(D) Left / Up and Right / Down button
(E) OK button
(F) Back to the previous screen
(G) Return to operator menu
(H) Return to main menu
(J) Backlight adjustment
The monitoring system display is located in gauge
and instrument module (11) of the front console. The
monitoring system display communicates with the
machine electronic control modules, sensors, and
the instrument module. The monitoring system
display provides various machine information to the
operator and the service technician.
Items (A), (B), and (C) on the screen display system
da
ta at
all times.
Some functions of the monitoring system display are
password
protected. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, “Monitoring System” for more
information.
Duration Timer (Lighting)
When “Machine Setup” of Monitoring System
Display (C) is in use, select “Lighting Timer
Duration”. Then, select the amount of duration time
for the lights in order to remain on.
Mirror (11)
The operator will adjust the rear view mirror in order
to get the best visibility. Adjust the mirror before you
operate the machine and after operators change.