908424/AP500 14 PRINTED IN U.S.A.
SAFETY
 When road travel is required, know and use the
signaling devices on the machine. Provide an
escort and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem
when required.
Modifications, Nameplates, Markings
And Capacities
 Modifications and additions that affect capacity or
safe operation shall not be performed without the
manufacturer’s prior written approval. Where such
authorization is granted, tags or decals shall be
changed accordingly.
 All attachment tools MUST be marked to identify
the attachment tool and the total capacity with
attachment tool at maximum elevation with load
laterally centered.
 ALWAYS be sure all nameplates, caution and
instruction markings are in place and legible.
Local government regulations may require specif-
ic decals, which then become the responsibility of
the local owner to provide.
 Study the load chart carefully. It shows maximum
capacity to be lifted and placed at specific outward
and upward distances. ALWAYS be aware of load
weights prior to attempting lift and placement with
this machine.
Safety Guards and Warning Devices
 This machine is fitted with an overhead guard in
accordance with industry standards. It is intended
to offer protection to the operator from falling
objects, but cannot protect against every possible
impact. Therefore, it should not be considered a
substitute for good judgment and care in operating
the machine.
 This machine is equipped with a horn and backup
alarm. The user must determine if operating condi-
tions require the machine be equipped with addi-
tional devices (mirrors, rotating beacon, etc.) and
be responsible for providing and maintaining such
devices.
 Do NOT modify the ROPS in any manner.
Unauthorized modifications such as welding,
drilling, cutting or adding components can weaken
the structure and reduce its protective ability. If a
ROPS is subjected to roll-over or other damage, it
must be replaced. Do NOT attempt to repair a
ROPS
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