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CAUTION: To avoid possible serious injury or death to you or
others, always use seat belt properly.
IMPORTANT: Premature brake wear and damage can occur if primary
braking is accomplished using the brake pedal, instead of the multifunction
control handle. Always pull the multifunction control handle back
before using the brake pedal.

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A - Multifunction Control Handle
B - Brake Pedal
C - Modulated Secondary Brake Dial
To slow machine, pull back on multifunction control handle
(A) for primary braking.
NOTE: Braking will occur from hydro system.
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For more aggressive (faster) braking press down on brake pedal
(B) after multifunction control handle has been pulled back. Be prepared
for a rapid decrease in speed. Service braking stops the machine very
quickly.
NOTE: Braking will now occur from front caliper brakes.
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In the event that primary (hydro) and service (brake pedal)
systems are not operating correctly, turn the modulated secondary
brake dial (C).
IMPORTANT: The secondary brake engages the park brake system.
Engaging secondary brake system while machine is moving causes significant
wear to the park brake components. Park brakes will need to be tested
to verify proper operation after using the secondary brake. (See Verify
Proper Operation Of Park Brakes in Operating The Machine section.)
NOTE: Modulated secondary brake dial does not need to be engaged
when parking machine. Park brakes are automatically applied when multifunction
control handle is in “Park” position.