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A telehandler's LMI system is equipped with three coloured lights: green, yellow, and red. During a lift, the operator observes the yellow light illuminating. What does this typically indicate?

The yellow light on an LMI typically serves as a pre-warning, indicating that the telehandler is approaching its maximum rated capacity or stability limit. This

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Question: A telehandler's LMI system is equipped with three coloured lights: green, yellow, and red. During a lift, the operator observes the yellow light illuminating. What does this typically indicate?

Answer options:

  • The load is within safe operating limits. ✅ The telehandler is approaching its maximum rated capacity or stability limit.
  • An immediate overload condition requiring load reduction.
  • A system malfunction requiring shutdown.

Correct answer: The telehandler is approaching its maximum rated capacity or stability limit.

Explanation: The yellow light on an LMI typically serves as a pre-warning, indicating that the telehandler is approaching its maximum rated capacity or stability limit. This alerts the operator to exercise caution and make adjustments before reaching an overload condition (red light).

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