Other controls
Operator comfort 51
Seat belt
The seatbelt supplements the safety design of the cab, or the open
operator's station, and must be used to prevent the operator from
being thrown from the cab if the machine should roll over. Using
the seatbelt also helps the operator to maintain control of the
machine in case it rocks violently or gets in to other difficulties.
Q The seatbelt with associated parts must be inspected at regular
intervals. Change the entire seatbelt immediately if it is worn,
has loose threads, or if the buckles or roller do not work.
Q Change the seatbelt if the machine has been involved in an
accident where the seatbelt has been subjected to high strain
or loading.
Q Change the seatbelt every 3rd year regardless of its
appearance or condition.
Q Never make any changes to the belt or its mountings.
Q The seatbelt is only intended for one adult.
Q Keep the seatbelt rolled up (retracted) when it is not used.
Q Clean using only warm water, not soap or any other cleaner. Let
the belt dry completely pulled out before letting it wind back on
the roller. Make sure that the seatbelt is installed correctly.
Storage space
Swing up the seat cushion for the instructor's seat to access the
storage space.
Emergency hammer
The emergency hammer (B) should be used in emergency
situations for:
– breaking the emergency exit's window pane.
– cutting the seatbelt with the knife on the back of the hammer.
Emergency exit
The cab has an emergency exit, the rear right side window (C). If
the emergency exit is to be used, the backrest on the instructor
seat must be folded down before breaking the window.
IMPORTANT! When the instructor seat is not used, it should
be collapsed and folded down