BA D24 en/us* 1.0 * D24_1_0_100.fm 1-5
Foreword 1
Glossary
Towing The Dual View Truck tows another vehicle on public roads, or is towed itself
Trailer operation Pulling a trailer on public roads
Base vehicle Vehicle without Options
Operator Person performing vehicle travel or operation
Operating personnel
People who are responsible for the installation, operation, installation, mainte-
nance, cleaning, repair or transport of machines
Towing
The Dual View Truck is towed out of an immediate danger area (for example a
railroad crossing or job site)
Bystanders People who provide support during lifting device operations or instruction
Canopy Open safety component for the operator
Swivel Seat The seat console can be rotated by 180°
DPF Diesel particulate filter; burns soot particles in the exhaust gas
Operating company/person
A company (or person) operating the vehicle. This can be a construction com-
pany, for example
vehicle
Unless otherwise specified, the term vehicle refers to the Dual View Trucks
described in this operator’s manual
Machine operation
All work (for example vehicle travel, moving material, daily maintenance work)
an operator is allowed to do or has to perform in connection with the vehicle.
The term ‘vehicle operation’ does not include maintenance work that only an
authorized service center is allowed to perform
Cab
Closed safety component for the operator. The term cab is used in this opera-
tor's manual for canopy and cab. If there are differences, these two safety
components are described separately.
Creep gear Perform vehicle travel as slowly as possible and jerk free
Maneuvering operation Pulling a trailer in a construction site area
Hose rupture Hydraulic oil under pressure escapes from a hydraulic hose
Check the threaded fittings for
tightness
• Operator: visually check the screw connections and corresponding compo-
nents/sub-assemblies visually or manually (without using tools) for
tightness
• Authorized service center: if an attachment has to be used in the event of
abnormalities for the control procedures, restore the screwed connection
with new materials (screws, nuts)
Visual aids
Visual aids are, for example, rearview mirrors, cameras, but also persons
assisting the operator during vehicle operation
Tier III/Tier IV
The machine can be equipped with an Tier III or Tier IV engine, depending on
the destination country. Both engine variants are described separately if there
are engine-specific differences (for example regarding operation)
Loading weight
The actual weight of the vehicle at the beginning of
transportation. This weight refers to vehicles which are equipped
exclusively with options approved by Wacker Neuson