Safety - when operating
ICC424HF-CN1EN2.pdf2012-11-23
Safety - when operating
Prevent persons from entering or remaining in
the danger area, i.e. a distance of at least 7 m
(23 ft) in all directions from operating machines.
Prevent persons from entering or remaining in
the danger area, i.e. a distance of at least 7 m
(23 ft) in all directions from operating machines.
The operator may allow a person to remain in
the danger area, but should then observe
caution and operate the machine only when the
person is visible or has given clear indications
of where he or she is.
The operator may allow a person to remain in
the danger area, but should then observe
caution and operate the machine only when the
person is visible or has given clear indications
of where he or she is.
Slopes
Fig. Operating on slopes
Max 20° or 36%
This angle has been measured on a hard, flat surface
with the machine stationary.
The steering angle was zero, the vibration was
switched OFF and all tanks were full.
Always take into consideration that loose ground,
steering the machine, vibration on, machine speed
across the ground and raising the center of gravity can
all cause the machine to topple at smaller slope
angles than those specified here.
To exit the cab in an emergency, release the
hammer on the rear right post and break the right
opening side-windows.
To exit the cab in an emergency, release the
hammer on the rear right post and break the right
opening side-windows.
It is recommended that ROPS (Roll Over Protective
Structure) or a ROPS approved cab, is always
used when driving on slopes or unsafe ground.
It is recommended that ROPS (Roll Over Protective
Structure) or a ROPS approved cab, is always
used when driving on slopes or unsafe ground.
Where possible, avoid driving across slopes.
Drive instead straight up and down sloping
ground.
Where possible, avoid driving across slopes.
Drive instead straight up and down sloping
ground.
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