Risk of injury when climbing up and down.
Careless behaviour when climbing up and down can result in people falling from the ladder.
Persons climbing onto the machine outside the designated ladders can slip, fall and seriously
injure themselves. Dirt as well as consumables and lubricants can impair one's footing and
stability.
• Use the designated ladders only.
• Always keep the steps and platforms clean and in a proper condition to prevent people from
losing their footing.
• Never climb up and down while the machine is moving.
• Face the machine when climbing up and down.
• When climbing up and down, maintain a three-point contact with the steps and hand rails
(always two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand on the machine).
• When climbing up and down, never use operating elements as handles. Inadvertent
actuation of operating elements can lead to accidental actuation of functions that pose a
danger.
• When climbing down, never jump off the machine.