M-B MSV3 User manual

0714A
Operation Manual
Multi-Service Vehicle
(MSV)
M-B MSV3
PN 904-183260
MSV Division
M-B Companies, Incorporated
1615 Wisconsin Avenue
New Holstein, Wisconsin 53061
800.558.5800
www.m-bco.com
MSV

M-B Multi-Service Vehicle • 2 • Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Safety............................................................................. 4
Hazard Denitions ..................................................... 4
Identication of Safety Labels ................................... 4
General Safety .......................................................... 5
Pre-Start-Up Safety ................................................... 5
Pressurized Systems Safety ..................................... 5
The Manual ............................................................... 6
Required Operator Training....................................... 6
Work Area.................................................................. 6
Maintenance Safety................................................... 6
General Information ..................................................... 7
Introduction................................................................ 7
Machine Identication................................................ 7
Customer Service...................................................... 7
Ballast Calculations ..................................................... 8
Vehicle Information ...................................................... 9
Introduction................................................................ 9
Operation..................................................................... 10
Introduction.............................................................. 10
Operator Cab Controls ............................................ 10
Steering Column...................................................... 12
Radio Console......................................................... 13
Circuit Breakers....................................................... 13
Heater Bypass......................................................... 13
Monitor Diagnose-Control (Plus+1®) ...................... 14
Main Menu............................................................... 16
Joystick Diagnostics ................................................ 17
Lighting/Electrical .................................................... 18
Attachment Selection .............................................. 19
System Hydraulics................................................... 22
Vehicle Diagnostics ................................................. 23
Input/Output Diagnostics ......................................... 23
Vehicle Display ....................................................... 23
Engine Diagnostics.................................................. 24
Advanced Engine Diagnostics................................. 25
Joystick Layout........................................................ 25
Setup ....................................................................... 25
Pre-Start Up ............................................................ 26
Start-Up Procedure ................................................. 26
Cold Weather Starting ............................................. 26
After Starting Engine ............................................... 27
Safety Link............................................................... 27
Front Attachment Connections ................................ 28
Maintenance................................................................ 30
Preventative Maintenance....................................... 30
Replacement Parts / Warranty................................... 32

M-B Multi-Service Vehicle • 3 • Reference Guide
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Quick Reference User Guide
Up - Aux 4A
Down - Aux 4B
Shift Forward/Reverse
Throttle Up/Down
Float mode
On/O
Aux 3A
Aux 3B
Forward - Front Hitch Down Backward - Front Hitch Up
Left - Aux 1A
Trigger Up - Aux 2A
Right - Aux 1A
Trigger Down - Aux 2B
Up - Aux 5A
Down - Aux 5B
HOW TO START
• Sit in seat, fasten seatbelt and insert key.
• Turn key to ON. Wait for screen to display STARTUP (10 seconds).
• Place foot on brake and turn key to START position.
• Hold key in START position for a couple of seconds to start the engine.
If key is turned to START too soon, the tractor will not start.
The key must then be reset by turning it to OFF - leave off for 5 seconds and
then back to ON.
SHUTDOWN
• Turn off PTO.
• Turn off hydraulics.
• Turn key to OFF and release
seatbelt to exit tractor.
PARKING BRAKE
• Engages/Disengages
automatically when pressing
and releasing accelerator
pedal.
FORWARD/REVERSE
• Using the joystick, push the
3rd toggle switch from the left
UP for forward or DOWN for
reverse.
THROTTLE (Work Mode)
• Use the 2nd toggle switch
from the left on joystick to throttle UP
(push upward) or to throttle DOWN
(pull downward).
RAISE/LOWER FRONT
ATTACHMENT
• While tractor is running, pull back on
joystick to raise front attachment.
• Lower attachment by pushing forward
on joystick.
ON/OFF REAR ELECTRICAL/
HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENTS
• Turn rear electrical attachment (IE
Sprayer) ON and OFF with 1st toggle
switch on left.
• Turn rear hydraulic ON and OFF with
1st toggle switch on right.
Parking Brake
ON/OFF
Switch between
Work and
Transport mode
Forward
Neutral
Reverse
Right Turn
Signal
Left Turn
Signal
Headlight
High Beam
Indicates Non-
Critical Fault
Indicates
Engine Fault
GREEN
when PTO
engaged

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Notes

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Quick Reference User Guide
This page can be removed and kept in the operator’s cab.
Up - Aux 4A
Down - Aux 4B
Shift Forward/Reverse
Throttle Up/Down
Float mode
On/O
Aux 3A
Aux 3B
Forward - Front Hitch Down Backward - Front Hitch Up
Left - Aux 1A
Trigger Up - Aux 2A
Right - Aux 1A
Trigger Down - Aux 2B
Up - Aux 5A
Down - Aux 5B
HOW TO START
• Sit in seat, fasten seatbelt and insert key.
• Turn key to ON. Wait for screen to display STARTUP (10 seconds).
• Place foot on brake and turn key to START position.
• Hold key in START position for a couple of seconds to start the engine.
If key is turned to START too soon, the tractor will not start.
The key must then be reset by turning it to OFF - leave off for 5 seconds and
then back to ON.
SHUTDOWN
• Turn off PTO.
• Turn off hydraulics.
• Turn key to OFF and release
seatbelt to exit tractor.
PARKING BRAKE
• Engages/Disengages
automatically when pressing
and releasing accelerator
pedal.
FORWARD/REVERSE
• Using the joystick, push the
3rd toggle switch from the left
UP for forward or DOWN for
reverse.
THROTTLE (Work Mode)
• Use the 2nd toggle switch
from the left on joystick to throttle UP
(push upward) or to throttle DOWN
(pull downward).
RAISE/LOWER FRONT
ATTACHMENT
• While tractor is running, pull back on
joystick to raise front attachment.
• Lower attachment by pushing forward
on joystick.
ON/OFF REAR ELECTRICAL/
HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENTS
• Turn rear electrical attachment (IE
Sprayer) ON and OFF with 1st toggle
switch on left.
• Turn rear hydraulic ON and OFF with
1st toggle switch on right.
Parking Brake
ON/OFF
Switch between
Work and
Transport mode
Forward
Neutral
Reverse
Right Turn
Signal
Left Turn
Signal
Headlight
High Beam
Indicates Non-
Critical Fault
Indicates
Engine Fault
GREEN
when PTO
engaged

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Notes

M-B Multi-Service Vehicle • 7 • Safety
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WARNING:
Read this manual and any attachment owner’s
manuals before using this equipment. Failure
to do so can result in serious injury or death.
Call your dealer if you have any questions.
HAZARD DEFINITIONS
For your safety, and to assure the long life of your
equipment, be sure you understand the following signal
words which will be seen throughout this manual:
• DANGER: Alerts you to an immediate hazard, which
will always result in severe personal injury and
possible death if it is not avoided.
• WARNING: Alerts you to a hazard which will result
in a serious personal injury or possible death in
some cases, if not avoided.
• CAUTION: Alerts you to a potential hazard which
may result in a serious personal injury if not
avoided. It also alerts against an unsafe practice
that will permanently damage equipment or
property.
• IMPORTANT: Points out a proper use that will avoid
damage to the machine, and/or will extend the life of
its parts.
• NOTE: Suggests how to use or adjust the
equipment for best product results.
IDENTIFICATION OF SAFETY LABELS
Safety labels are strategically located around the vehicle
to prevent potential hazards. The labels are a permanent
part of the equipment. If they become separated from
the product or illegible, contact M-B Companies Inc. for
replacements. Understand the information the labels
are communicating before operating or maintaining the
equipment.
Avoid Abrupt Maneuvers
and Excessive Speed
Travel at Low Speed
When Turning
Always Wear Safety Belt
390-172409
WARNING:
HIGHER ROLLOVER RISK
DANGER
HOT FLUID UNDER
PRESSURE
390-152998
DANGER
CUTTING/SEVERING OF
FINGERS OR HAND - FAN
390-152993
DANGER
390-157201
To prevent serious injury or death
from pinching:
• Keep all persons and objects clear
while any part of this machine is in
motion.
DANGER
ROTATING DRIVELINE HAZARD
To prevent serious injury or death from
rotating driveline:
• Keep all guards in place when operating.
• Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away
from moving parts. 390-157202
EMERGENCY
PUSH TO STOP
PULL TO RUN
390-134607
DANGER
DO NOT GO NEAR
HYDRAULIC OIL LEAKS
When checking for hydraulic system
leaks, observe only.
Never use your hands to check for
leaks.
Hydraulic oil from a pin hole leak
can puncture your skin and cause
serious injury, gangrene, or death.
If injured by hydraulic oil under
pressure, seek medical attention
immediately.
Oil can be hot and can cause severe
burns.
390-152995
WARNING
Uneven terrain at
higher speeds may
cause vehicle to
become unstable
390-157200
WARNING
HOT SURFACE
390-152994
WARNING
NO RIDERS OR
HANGERS ON
390-152996
Safety

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GENERAL SAFETY
• This manual should be available during operation.
• Extra copies of this manual are available for
purchase through M-B Customer Service.
• To avoid serious injury or death, do not modify
equipment. Any modications made to equipment
can be dangerous and can void equipment warranty.
• Never defeat a safety device to make a task easier.
• Never deface or remove factory-installed safety
labels. If a label ever becomes lost, damaged, or
illegible, report this condition to a supervisor and
obtain a replacement label from the Customer
Service department of M-B Companies, Inc.
• Always wear proper apparel when operating
equipment; safety glasses, face shield or goggles,
ear protection, and dust mask. Tie hair back. Never
wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught
in moving parts.
• Never operate equipment with covers or guards
removed. Rotating parts can cause severe injury.
Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry and clothing away
from all moving parts.
• Understand the operation of hydraulic and
pneumatic controls.
• Understand which adjustments are operator and
which are maintenance adjustments.
• Always shut OFF equipment when left unattended.
• Never operate or work around equipment if under
the inuence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
Figure 1
• Always use the safety link whenever transporting
or performing work on the vehicle. Closing the
safety link will prevent unexpected movement of the
articulation joint.
WARNING:
Batteries give off ammable fumes that can
explode resulting in personal injury.
Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal
injury if it contacts skin or eyes.
PRE-START-UP SAFETY
• Install any covers or guards which may have been
removed for shipping purposes or maintenance.
• Before starting equipment, walk around equipment,
making a visual inspection that all safety devices
are properly installed and secured.
• Check that all hardware, fasteners, hydraulic ttings,
etc. are in good condition and properly fastened.
Replace any fatigued or damaged items with proper
replacements.
• Personnel who are not required to be in the
work area should be kept away. Never start the
equipment unless you are absolutely certain that
everyone in the area is clear of the machine and
aware it is being started.
• Follow the manufacturer’s recommended start-up
procedure.
PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS SAFETY
• Do not disassemble a pressurized system unless
properly trained and equipped with adequate
tooling.
• Familiarize yourself with the proper method of
relieving pressure from pneumatic or hydraulic
systems. Never perform maintenance on, or
disassemble, pressurized systems without rst
locking out power to these systems and then
relieving pressure to them.
• Oils and uids can be very hot under pressure.
Use caution and allow the system to cool before
beginning maintenance work.
• Never operate or pressurize one of these systems
with worn or damaged components. Replace hoses,
ttings, valves or other components which appear
defective.
• Never adjust pressurized systems beyond
recommended levels to achieve higher operating
pressures.

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THE MANUAL
It is the purpose of this manual to provide complete
instructions for the operation of the M-B Multi-Service Vehicle.
Directional Reference
All reference to left, right, front, or rear are given from
the operator in the operator position and facing the
direction of your unit.
REQUIRED OPERATOR TRAINING
Original purchaser of this unit was instructed by the
seller on safe and proper operation. If unit is to be used
by someone other than original purchaser; loaned,
rented or sold, ALWAYS provide this manual and any
needed safety training before operation.
The Operator Must Understand:
• How to operate all controls
• The functions of all controls
• How to STOP in an Emergency
• Speed Ranges
WORK AREA
• ALWAYS check overhead and side clearances
carefully before operation. ALWAYS be aware of
trafc when operating along streets and curbs.
• Keep area of operation clear. Stay alert for hidden
hazards.
• DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area. Always
provide good ventilation.
• Abnormal Vibrations are a warning of trouble.
Striking a foreign object can damage unit. Stop
unit and engine. Wait for all moving parts to stop.
Inspect unit and make any necessary repairs before
restart.
• Protect eyes, face, and head from objects that may
be thrown from unit. Wear appropriate hearing
protection.
• Avoid Sharp Edges. Sharp edges can cause
serious injury. Wear gloves to service unit when
handling sharp edges.
• ALWAYS keep hands and feet away from all moving
parts during operation. Moving parts can cause
serious injury or death.
• Be aware of the surroundings. Look for blind spots from
which pedestrians or vehicles may suddenly appear.
• Locate the emergency stop on the vehicle.
• Do not operate in crowded pedestrian areas. This
equipment may cause serious injury or death if
safety rules are not followed.
• The M-B Multiple Service Vehicle (M-B MSV)
uses a level gauge. The gauge helps the operator
determine the angle or slope of the surface being
driven on. The gauge shows percent of grade.
WARNING:
During normal operation the M-B MSV must
not exceed 30% grade to either side. Adding
any attachment to the M-B MSV will affect the
safe maximum grade.
Figure 2
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
• Do not remove guards while operating. After
maintenance work, be sure all guards and other
safety devices are installed and in proper working
order.
• Never clean, lubricate, or adjust equipment while it
is moving, has the potential to move or when engine
is running.
• Always release pressure from pressurized systems
before disassembling.
• Allow ample time for heated components to cool
before working on or working close to them. Use
temperature sticks or other appropriate devices to
test temperatures.
• ALWAYS maintain unit in safe operation condition.
• Check the conditions of the unit at the end of each
day and repair any damage or defects.
• Keep all fasteners properly torqued and in safe
operating condition.
• Before maintenance, adjustments, or service
(except where specically recommended), shut off
engine, and secure from moving.
Storage
ALWAYS clean and lubricate equipment before extended
storage. Disconnect the battery cables. Clean and
lubricate equipment every 6 months during prolonged
storage.

M-B Multi-Service Vehicle • 10 • General Information
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing M-B Companies, Inc. as your
equipment manufacturer and supplier. As part of our
commitment to total customer satisfaction, we have
strived to ensure that the information contained within
this manual is complete and representative of the
equipment you have purchased. The manual cannot,
however, anticipate every possible contingency to be
met in the installation, operation and maintenance for
your equipment. If you require additional information
not included in this manual, please contact our Service
Department at:
Customer Service Department
c/o M-B Companies, Inc.
1615 Wisconsin Ave.
PO Box 200
New Holstein, WI 53061
Phone: 1-888-558-5801 or 1-800-558-5800
Fax: 920-898-4588
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
Each machine manufactured by M-B Companies, Inc.
has an identication plate mounted to it as shown in
Figure 3. This plate contains the serial number of your
M-B equipment. Copy the information from the plate on
your equipment into the appropriate space in Figure 3.
This information is important to have available when
communicating with M-B.
Vehicle
Certication Label
Figure 3
CUSTOMER SERVICE
The serial number on your equipment is essential
for proper service support. When contacting M-B
Companies regarding service support, always provide
the product serial number. This number is located on
the identication plate mounted on your equipment,
and should also have been recorded in the Machine
Identication section.
Customer Service Department
c/o M-B Companies, Inc.
1615 Wisconsin Ave.
PO Box 200
New Holstein, WI 53061
Phone: 1-888-558-5801 or 1-800-558-5800
Fax: 920-898-4588
General Information

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Ballast Calculations
Ballast Calculations
Adding Attachments will affect the stability, performance, characteristics, and reduces safe operating grades.
Never exceed the max rating of the weakest component: GVWR, max axle ratings, or tire capacity.
Never operate with less than 25% of the total load on the front axle.
All calculations should be verified by weighing the MSV with the attachments on a certified scale.
Attachments such as sanders and sprayers should be checked when filled with desired particulate.
A scale must be used to determine axle weights when using a dump body.
Ballast Types include: Fluid filled tires, wheel weights, or another attachment.
NOTE: All weights in pounds; all dimensions in inches.
CW= Curb Weight for MSV-100501; 6620 lbs, Front-2140 lbs, Rear-4480 lbs
TW =FA+RA including attachments and or ballast.
WB = Wheel Base; 81in for MSV
TFA= Total Front Axle Weight
TRA= Total Rear Axle Weight
CgF= Weight at the center of gravity of front attachment or ballast
CgR= Weight at the center of gravity of rear attachment or ballast
FA = Front Axle
RA = Rear Axle
dF = dimension from center of front axle to Center of gravity on front attachment or ballast
dR = dimension from center of rear axle to Center of gravity on rear attachment or ballast
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If unsure of calculations, contact M-B Customer Support 1-800-558-5800

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INTRODUCTION
This section provides information that is specic to the
M-B MSV. Each sub-section describes a component or
system to give the reader a reasonable understanding
of the topic. If a more in-depth knowledge is needed,
contact M-B Companies Customer Support.
Vehicle Information

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INTRODUCTION
This section of the manual describes the function of the
controls typically provided with the MSV. Because of
the unique and complex nature of this equipment, this
document may not be an exact representation of the
controls on your equipment.
Controls which are not part of the standard or optional
M-B controls package, but which are unique to an
individual attachment may not be listed. Separate
manuals are created for attachments.
M-B Companies Inc. reserves the right to modify the
function or location of the operator controls. Please call
our Customer Service Department before operating
the machinery if you have any questions regarding the
controls on your MSV.
OPERATOR CAB CONTROLS
The operator cab has several controls that are used to
operate the M-B MSV. This section details the controls
that the operator uses to provide comfort and safety.
The joystick and the Plus+1®interface are described in
another section.
Operator Seat
The seat is cushioned by an airbag that absorbs bumps
and vibration. The rmness of the cushion is adjusted
using a knob located at the front of the seat and below
the operators legs (Figure 4).
Adjust Seat
Air Cushion
Seat Back
Forward/Back
Figure 4
With the engine running, the rmness is adjusted by
rotating the knob up for rmer or down for less rm.
When the engine is off rotating the knob down releases
air.
Two levers on the side of the seat control forward/back
and seat back position.
Move the front lever to release the seat and move the
seat to the new position. Release the lever to lock.
Lift the rear lever to release the seat back. Reposition
the seat back and release the lever to lock.
The cab also has a cup holder, document storage
compartments and a ip down armrest (Figure 5).
Document
Storage
Cup Holder
Flip Down
Armrest
Figure 5
Air Vents
There are several air vents throughout the cab. The
vents can be rotated and the blades move to direct
airow (Figure 6).
Rotating
Ring
Figure 6
Operation

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Sunroof
The sunroof can be opened by ipping the rear latch and
pushing up on the back half of the window (Figure 7).
Figure 7
The window can be removed completely. The two front
latches are opened by pulling down on the center piece
(Figure 8).
Clip
Open
Figure 8
Open the rear latch. Pull down sharply on the end
attached to the roof. The latch will pull free from the
connection leaving the post (Figure 9).
Figure 9
Remove the window and store in a safe place.
To replace the window, position it on top of the opening
seal.
CAUTION:
The seal must be in proper location or it will
leak.
Move the latches into position. Secure the front two by
snapping the levers into the hinge point. The rear latch
should be positioned so the open clip is over the post.
Then push that end onto the post.
Open the window and inspect the seal. The front edge of
the window must lay at on the seal (Figure 10).
Seal Correct
Seal Pushed
Out
Figure 10
With the window open the seal can be pulled into
position.

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STEERING COLUMN
Several controls are located on the steering column. The
left side has controls for; windshield squirter, horn, wiper,
headlight high beams and the steering wheel tilt
(Figure 11).
The right side and the top end of the column have
controls for; fan, keyswitch, lights, hazard lights and air
conditioning (Figure 11).
Key Switch
Very similar to an automotive key switch, there are three
positions; OFF, ON, and START. When the key switch
is OFF, all vehicle functions except the horn are off. After
the engine is started the keyswitch releases to ON (run).
IMPORTANT:The engine will not start unless Plus+1®
is ready. Turn the key to ON and wait
for Plus+1®to start up (approximately
15 seconds). If the key is turned to
START before Plus+1®is ready, the key
must be reset. Turn the key to OFF,
wait 5 seconds, then back to ON. When
Plus+1®is ready the engine preheater
will be ready. The engine can then be
started.
To start the engine the operator must be in the seat and
the seat belt must be fastened. The Plus+1®must be
showing the main operating screen.
Windshield Squirter
The ring at the end of the lever activates the windshield
squirter. Press in on the ring. Washer uid will be
pumped as long as the ring is pressed. The wipers will
start moving then stop when the ring is pressed. See
Figure 11.
Horn
The horn will work regardless of the key switch position.
Press in on the button at the end of the lever. See
Figure 11.
Wiper
Rotating the barrel of the lever will activate the wipers.
From the off position rotate the barrel up (clockwise) one
notch for low speed. Rotate two notches for high speed
wipers. Rotate the barrel down (counterclockwise) for
intermittent wipers. See Figure 11.
Headlight High Beams
When the headlights are on, push down on the lever to
change between low and high beam settings. See
Figure 11.
Fan
The fan pulls air through the lter cartridge and into the
cab. Rotating vents distribute the air. The switch has four
positions; OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH. See
Figure 11.
Push outer ring for
windshield washer
Steering Column
Tilt/Telescope
Air Conditioning: Off
On
Key Switch: Off
On
Start
Fan:
Off
Low
Medium
High
Hazard Flashers: Off
On
Exterior Lights: Off
Running
Headlights
Rotate for Wipers:
High
Low
Off
Intermittent
Push center
for horn
Push down for
headlight
high beams
Figure 11

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Steering Column Tilt/Telescope
The steering column can be tilted and telescoped toward
or away from the operator. Hold the steering wheel with
one hand. Move the lever to unlock. Tilt or telescope the
steering column to a comfortable position. Release the
lever to lock the column in the new position. See
Figure 11.
Switches
There are switches for the exterior lights, hazard ashers
and air conditioning. These rocker switches are located
at the top of the steering column. See Figure 11.
• Air Conditioning - On/Off
• Hazard Flashers - On/Off
When the lights are ashing, the turn signal arrows
on the Plus+1® display will ash.
• Exterior Lights - Off/Running/Headlights
When the switch is moved to a position it will stay
until it is pushed again.
RADIO CONSOLE
The radio is on the right side of the steering column.
Another feature is a 12 volt 10 amp power point socket.
It is similar to an automotive outlet where accessories
can be plugged in. See Figure 12.
Accessory Plug-in
12 volt
10 amp
Figure 12
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Located under the right armrest are push-to-reset circuit
breakers (Figure 13).
If a circuit breaker trips or trips repeatedly, maintenance
personnel should be notied. A circuit breaker that
needs to be reset more than once is an indication of an
electrical problem that requires repair.
Figure 13
HEATER BYPASS
In front of the joystick is an adjustment for bypassing
the heater. When this knob is rotated the temperature
of incoming air is raised or lowered. Opening the valve
increases heat.
IMPORTANT:This adjustment should be closed
when the air conditioning is on.
Figure 14

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Open Screen
Operation - Plus+1® Controls

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Main Menu Screen
Button Function
Access Transport Mode (Refer to Page 19 )
Access Work Mode (Refer to Page 21 )
Access Joystick Setup (Refer to Page 23)
Access Front Inputs, Outputs, and MVEC Status Screens -
Use Up and Down arrows to access each section (Refer to Pages 24-26)
Access Calibration Screen (Refer to Page 27)
Access Attachment Selection Screen (Refer to Pages 28-29)
Access Password Screen - If showing “PW OK” Password access has be granted (Refer to Page 30)
Access Rear Inputs, Outputs, and MVEC Status Screens -
Use Up and Down arrows to access each section (Refer to Page 31-33)
Up and Down arrow keys will cycle through the screen functions as well.
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3
4
5
6
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Transport Mode Screen
Button Function
Turns on cruise control function of MSV. To engage cruise control press “OK”. To disengage press brake pedal or “OK” button
again. To return to foot pedal throttle (FP Throttle) arrow down. Pressing okay will activate joystick throttle control.
Actives low speed, pressing again will return to high speed mode
Access to faults screens (Refer to page #)
Brings MSV to idle. Pressing again brings MSV back to last RPM level
Access to work screen mode – may have to reduce speed
NOT USED
Returns to Main Menu
Activates beacon light controls. Pressing “OK” turn on/off beacon light.
Arrow down again to access rear work light controls. Pressing “OK” will turn on /off the rear work lights, if equipped.
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Icons in uppers left corner of screen will light up red when a warning has occurred.
A beep with occur every minute when a warning light is illuminated.

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Left Signal Indicator Low Fuel Warning
High Engine Temperature
Service Hydraulic Filter
Oil Pressure Warning
Low Batttery Voltage
High Hydraulic Oil Temperature
Parking Break Engaged
Seat Belt
Engine Fault
System Faults
System receiving signal from
engine ECM
Fuel Gauge
Engine Coolant Guage
Engine Oil Gauge
Low Battery Gauge
Hydraulic Oil
Current horsepower load being
used by engine
Right Signal Indicator
Vehicle Drive Status
Headlight High Beam Indicator
Hour Meter
Alarms Display
Engine RPM
Vehicle Speed
Glow Plugs
Main Menu
Cruise
Foot Pedal Throttle
Hi/Low Range Selection
Lights - select to turn on
Indicates when in High Speed
Quick Stop - Quick Idle
Vehicle Ground Drive
Operator is present
Transport Screen Icons
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