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Taken from the Land Rover iGuide Online for model year 2016 LR4. I'm not sure if this applies to other production years.
RANGE CHANGING ON THE MOVE [G1800132]
The recommended method of changing the range of the gearbox is with the vehicle stationary, see STATIONARY RANGE CHANGING. For experienced off-road drivers, a change from low (Lo) range to high (Hi) range, while on the move can be accomplished, see CHANGING FROM LOW TO HIGH RANGE.
CAUTION:
Changing from Hi range to Lo range can only be performed while the vehicle stationary.
CHANGING FROM LOW TO HIGH RANGE [G1800134]
To change from low (Lo) range to high (Hi) range, while the vehicle is moving:
The vehicle's range change indicators will confirm the change. See RANGE CHANGE INDICATORS.
- Make sure the vehicle's speed is less than 60 km/h (38 mph).
- Use the rotary gear selector to engage the gearbox in Neutral (N).
- Press and release the Hi range button.
NOTE:
If the Hi range button is pressed before N is selected, the message SELECT NEUTRAL FOR RANGE CHANGE will be displayed in the Message centre.
Once complete, use the rotary gear selector to engage the gearbox in Drive (D).
Previously, I made a post about the first sentence under "Range changing on the move" https://www.landroverworld.org/threads/changing-from-low-to-high-and-vise-versa-while-moving.45526/ if you are interested. To me it says "its ok to shift into 4L if you are experienced, otherwise do it stationary". Aside from that, if damage occurs doing a shift on the move they should have indicated that under the same heading.