To provide full ventilation inside the cab, the upper window and the lower window can be fully opened.
When opening or closing the windows, be extra careful to prevent any personal injury. Also, the lever for the hydraulic lockout control must be in the LOCKED position to prevent any possibility of sudden movement of machine due to inadvertent contact with the hydraulic control(s). |
Do not change the position of the window until the following items have been done:
- Park the machine on a level surface.
- Lower the equipment to the ground.
- Move the hydraulic activation control lever to the LOCKED position.
- Stop the engine.
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The hydraulic lockout control (lever) is shown in the LOCKED position. For further details on this procedure, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Hydraulic Lockout Control".
Perform Step 1 through Step 3 in order to open the upper window.
- Release left and right lock pins (1) .
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(1) Lock pin (2) Grip |
- Securely hold grips (2) and lift the window upward into the overhead storage position.
- Securely lock left and right lock pins (1) .
Perform Step 4 through Step 6 in order to close the upper window.
- Release left and right lock pins (1) .
- Securely hold grips (2), and slowly lower the window.
- Securely lock left and right lock pins (1) .
Perform Step 7 through Step 10 in order to open and close the lower window.
- Release latch (3) .
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(3) Latch |
- Raise the lower window out of the window frame.
- Store the lower window in the holder that is located in the rear of the cab frame. Insert the window into holder (4) and holder (6). Securely fasten the window with catch (5) .
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(4) Holder (5) Catch (6) Holder |
- To close the lower window, reverse the procedure that is used to open the lower window.
Note: The upper window must be in the raised position for removal or installation of the lower window.