4-OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
9.Donotallowanyonewithinthemachine'soperating
radius.Stopalloperationsuntileveryonehasmoved
away.
10.Refertopage4-3ifthemachineisneworiftheen-
ginehasbeenreconditioned.
11.Operateallcontrolsgraduallytoensuresmoothma-
chineoperation.
12.Refertopage4-21ifthemachinewillbestandingin
waterduringuse.
13.RefertopageFramesandballasting-Loadwhen
drivingthemachineontoatrailer.
14.Refertopage4-19whenitisnecessarytoliftthe
machine.
15.Refertopage5-8whenitisnecessarytotowthe
machine.
16.Insomecongurations,theworkingrangeoftheat-
tachmentallowsthetooltointerferewiththema-
chine.Alwaysmaintainasafeminimumdistancebe-
tweenthetoolandthemachine.
17.Neverusetheattachmentforsweepingthegroundto
leveloutrubbleorpushobjects(transversalstresson
theattachment).
18.Avoidrunningtheengineinaconnedspace.Ifthere
isnoalternative,properventilationmustbeprovided
atalltimes.
19.Dust,smokeormistcanreducevisibilityandcause
anaccident.Reducespeedorcometoacomplete
haltuntilvisibilityhasimproved.
20.Intheeventofanoperationproblemorfailure,move
themachinetoasafeplace,lowertheattachmentto
theground,stoptheengine,removetheignitionkey.
Locatetheproblem,reportitifnecessaryandtake
thenecessarystepstowarnothersnottoattemptto
operatethemachine.
21.Donotstoptheenginewithouttakingprevailing
weatherconditionsintoconsideration.
22.Refertopage4-40whenyouhavetoparkthema-
chine.
23.Wheneverloadhandlingoperationsaretobecarried
out,itisimperativetoadherestrictlytotheinstruc-
tionsgiveninthismanualandlocallegislation.(Re-
fertopage4-19).
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