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Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle
Mod. Apollo
- ATTENTION: - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
TOWING THE VEHICLE
The vehicle may only be towed in an emergency and at low
speed (max 4 km/hour) and for short distances (max 500 m).
The operations to be carried out are as follows:
- Put the gear in neutral.
- Disengage the negative parking brake
- Connect the towing bracket between the towing vehicle and
the broken down vehicle.
- ATTENTION -
Never attempt to start the vehicle
by towing or pushing.
- ATTENTION:
With engine off, the steering servo-control does not work.
If the engine cannot be kept running, during towing keep in
mind that it will be much more difficult to operate the steering
wheel. When the vehicle has been started, position the
gearbox in neutral (idle) before starting towing.
The parking brake is engaged with the engine switched off.
If the engine cannot be kept running during vehicle towing,
disengage the parking brake manually, following the
instructions given in paragraph “Disengagement of Parking
Brake with engine switched off”.
- ATTENTION:
With engine running during towing, remain seated in the driver’s
seat to prevent the parking brake from engaging automatically.
The towing bracket must be connected to the vehicle towing
setups marked by corresponding symbols (fig.140/C, fig.141/C).
- ATTENTION:
THE vehicle must be towed with a towing bracket.
The towing bracket must be able to support a towing
weight of 10,000 Kg.
Do not tow the vehicle on public roads and for long distances. If
possible, keep the yellow flashing lights and emergency lights on.
Do not tow the vehicle on a slope.
- ATTENTION -
Do not stand between the towing vehicle and the
towed vehicle.
- ATTENTION -
It is recommended to have the operations
described above performed by expert staff.
(fig.140/C)
AXA 1432
AXA 1432
(fig.141/C)
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