ITC SWL- User - Cutout Override

ITC SWL- User - Cutout Override

The SWL safety system will engage the hydraulic cutout if the ITC is beyond it's recommended capacity.
The operator is allowed to temporarily override this cutout to allow the boom to be moved back into a safe working region.


In order to engage the hydraulic override the operator must hold the switch. This will display the override icon on the screen. The override button can be held down for 30 seconds to engage the cutout. Once 30 seconds is up, the operator will need to release the switch and then hold again for additional override time.  
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