B A S I C S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
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NOTICE
Use the appropriate fuel for climate temperature
ranges to avoid engine stoppage from fuel gelling.
2.4.8 Noise
•
All the loader‘s sound-proong devices must be in their
protection position during operation.
• If necessary, the operator must wear personal hearing
protection.
2.4.9 Oils, grease and other chemical substances
• Observe the valid safety regulations for the respective
product when handling oil, grease and other chemical
substances.
• Do not service the wheel loader immediately after op-
eration. Wait until hot surfaces have cooled and can be
touched comfortably.
•
Smoking and open ames are prohibited during fueling.
Danger of re or explosion!
2.4.7 Tip-overs
WARNING
Personal injury hazard.
Falling Loader can strike or crush the operator.
►
Do not operate the wheel loader without fasten-
ing the seat belt.
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Keep the loader lift arms and attachment as low
as practical when traveling.
If the machine tips over, or in the event of an ex-
treme slope condition, take the following steps to
avoid engine damage:
►
Stop the engine as quickly as practical to avoid
damage from lubrication starvation.
► Do not operate the engine or machine after an
incident until a technician has inspected and cor-
rected any damage resulting from the incident.