Safety
DINGO K94 - SERIES I, II, III Revision 1.3 September 2020
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General Operation
•Read, understand, and follow the instructions in
the operation manual before using the Dingo.
•Keep hands, feet and clothing away from all
moving parts and hydraulic cylinders.
•Allow only responsible adults who are familiar
with the Dingo and its operation to use the Dingo.
•Do not allow any passengers on any part of
the Dingo, including buckets and the
operating platform.
•Do not refuel with the engine running, or
while you or someone near is smoking.
•Do not operate any of the control levers
(including auxiliary levers) unless you are
standing with both feet on the platform and firmly
holding the grip handles.
•Always wear long pants and substantial
shoes (no sandals, thongs, tennis shoes,
sneakers, shorts or skirts).
• Do not place feet under the platform.
•Watch where you are driving. Always look
down and behind, before and while reversing.
•WARNING Engine exhaust contains Carbon
Monoxide, which is an odourless, deadly poison.
Carbon Monoxide can kill you. Do not run engine
indoors or in a confined space.
•Always lower Dingo arms and/or place
attachment on the ground when parking or leaving
the Dingo unattended. Always stop the engine if
leaving the operators platform.
•
IMPORTANT
Do not carry a load or heavy
attachment with the Dingo arms in a raised position. Do
not step off the platform with a load raised.
•Never jerk the control levers. Use a steady motion.
Slow down before turning. Sharp turns may cause
loss of control.
•Stop the engine before making any adjustments to
the attachments or the machine.
•
WARNING: NEVER
weld on or near the fuel
tank whether it is empty or full.
•Do not operate on or near embankments. Look out
for ditches, holes, etc. and beware of traffic when
near roads.
•Do not allow any person or animal close to the
Dingo or its attachments whilst in operation. Stop the
machine if any person or animal comes close.
•Operate only in daylight or good artificial
lighting.
•Do not operate the machine whilst under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
•Use extra care while loading or unloading the
Dingo onto a trailer or truck
•Do not touch equipment or attachment parts that may
be hot from operation. Allow to cool before
attempting to maintain, adjust or service.
• The Dingo is not a toy - Do not allow children to
play on it.
Remember - Safety is
your responsibility