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1 Stop the machine, if the machine is in motion.
2 Lower attachments to the ground.
3 Move the control lockout lever to locked position,
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4 Turn the ignition switch to stop position.
5 Exit the cab.
6 Call the fire brigade.
7 If possible to access safely, turn off the battery
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8 Attempt to put out the fire, if possible. Otherwise,
move away from the machine and out of the
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