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Wacker Neuson ET12 02

Wacker Neuson ET12 02
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BA ET18, 20, 24 en* 1.5 * et18_20_24i400.fm 4-35
Putting into operation 4
4.4 Preparatory work
Important information before putting the machine into operation
Before putting the machine into operation, perform a visual check to
ensure that:
- there are no leaks,
- no parts are damaged or loose,
- there are neither persons nor objects,
- or other sources of danger around the machine.
Before putting the machine into operation, the user must familiarize
himself with the position of the controls and instruments.
The machine may only be operated from the seat and with the seat belt
fastened.
Before the operator uses the machine in work operation for the first time,
we recommend first trying out the machine on open ground without any
obstacles.
When using the machine, check the surroundings constantly in order to
identify potential hazards in time.
Before using the machine, before starting work or when changing
operators, ensure that all visual aids (for example the mirrors) work
correctly, that they are clean and adjusted in accordance with the
instructions in this Operator’s Manual. The operator must observe the
local regulations.
Perform a functional check of the control lever base.
Perform a functional check of the safe load indicator (option).
Do not make any changes or modifications that impair visibility. Otherwise
the machine does not meet the requirements for conformity and
registration.
Do not operate the vehicle in radioactively, biologically or chemically
contaminated areas.
Also observe the safety instructions in chapter “Safety 2.4”.
Requirements and information for the operating personnel
Read, understand and follow this Operator’s Manual and all other
Operator’s Manuals supplied with the machine.
The machine may only be put into operation by authorized personnel that
has been instructed. See chapter “Safety 2.3”.
The operator must know and bear in mind the requirements and risks at
the work place.
Perform daily maintenance according to the Lubrication and maintenance
plan (see chapter “Maintenance 7.2”)
Face the machine as you enter and leave it.
Keep the footholds and the handholds clean to ensure a safe hold at all
times. Immediately remove dirt, such as oil, grease, dirt, snow or ice.
Always use the mandatory climbing aids when entering and exiting the
machine.
Never get on a moving machine and never jump off the machine.

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