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3.5.3 Indicator for turn signal/hazard
warning lamps (1:I3)
The indicator flashes at the same time as the turn
signal lamps/hazard warning lamps flash.
3.5.4 Brake indicator (1:I4)
Never operate the machine with the brake indi-
cator illuminated. Parking brake and emergen-
cy brake will be affected.
The brake indicator gives a warning that
the parking brake (1:C7) is activated.
See 3.4.3.6.
3.5.5 Battery charging indicator (1:I5)
Never run the engine with the charging
indicator illuminated. This will drain the
battery.
The battery charging indicator is only ac-
tivated when the ignition is in the operat-
ing position.
The battery charging indicator gives a warning
when the engine's alternator stops charging the
battery. When the engine is not running the indica-
tor should illuminate as the alternator does not
generate any charge.
When the engine is running the indicator should
not be illuminated. If the indicator illuminates dur-
ing operation, the battery discharges and the en-
gine cannot be started. Take the machine to an
authorised workshop for repair.
3.5.6 Hydraulic oil temperature indicator
(1:I6)
The engine must never be run when the
temperature indicator is illuminated.
Risk of serious engine damage.
The hydraulic oil temperature indicator is
only activated when the ignition is in the
operating position.
The hydraulic oil temperature indicator gives a
warning when the hydraulic oil temperature ex-
ceeds a harmful level.
When the engine is running the indicator should
not be illuminated. If the indicator illuminates dur-
ing operation, carry out the following:
• Set the throttle control to idle. Do not stop the
engine.
• Clean away any leaves, grass or any other ob-
jects from the outside of the oil cooler. See 5.12.
• Leave the engine idling until the temperature
has dropped, the indicator has gone out. The
machine can then be used as normal.
• If the temperature has not dropped within 5
minutes, stop the engine and take the machine
to an authorised workshop for repair.
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3.5.7 Engine temperature indicator (1:I7)
Too high engine temperature is indicated partly by
the indicator and partly by a buzzer that sounds.
The engine temperature indicator and buzzer give
a warning when the engine temperature exceeds a
harmful level.
When the engine is running the indicator should
not be illuminated and the buzzer should not
sound. If the indicator illuminates or if the buzzer
sounds during operation, carry out the following:
• Set the throttle control to idle. Do not stop the
• Clean away any leaves, grass or any other ob-
• Leave the engine idling until the temperature
• If the temperature has not dropped within 5
In the event of an indication of too high engine
temperature, check the coolant level. See 5.4.
3.5.8 Oil pressure indicator (1:I8)
The oil pressure indicator gives a warning when
the engine oil pressure falls below a harmful level.
When the engine is not running the indicator
should illuminate as there is no oil pressure.
When the engine is running the indicator should
not be illuminated. If the indicator illuminates dur-
ing operation, stop the engine immediately and
take the machine to an authorised workshop for re-
pair.
3.5.9 Hour meter engine (1:I9)
Indicates the number of working hours. Only
works when the engine is running.
Original instructions for use
The engine must never be loaded or
operated at more than idle speed with
the temperature indicator illuminated
or when the buzzer sounds. Risk of
serious engine damage.
The engine temperature indicator and
buzzer are only activated when the igni-
tion is in the operating position.
engine.
jects from the outside of the radiator. See 5.12.
has dropped, the indicator has gone out and the
buzzer stopped. The machine can then be used
as normal.
minutes, stop the engine and take the machine
to an authorised workshop for repair.
The engine must never be run when the
oil pressure indicator is illuminated.
Risk of serious engine damage.
The oil pressure indicator is only acti-
vated when the ignition is in the oper-
ating position.