Safety
4.5 Lifting gear applications
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Operator’s Manual | 4080T Basic Line | 1000408123 | 05/2019 | [en]
4.4.8
Vehicle travel on public roads and sites
• The specific national driving license is required.
• When driving on public roads or sites, observe the national regula-
tions (e.g. road traffic regulations).
• Ensure that the vehicle is in compliance with the national regulations.
• In order not to blind other motorists, using the existing work lights dur-
ing vehicle travel on public roads or sites is prohibited.
• When crossing underpasses, bridges, tunnels, e.g. ensure that the
clearance height and width is sufficient.
• The mounted attachment must be approved for driving on public
roads or sites (see the registration papers).
• When transferring the vehicle on public roads, the attachment must
be brought into transport position and emptied if necessary.
• The attachment fitted onto the vehicle must be equipped with the
mandatory lights and protective equipment.
• Take measures against unintentional operation of the working hy-
draulics.
• If the vehicle has different steering modes, ensure that the mandatory
steering mode is selected.
4.4.9
Parking the vehicle
Stopping the engine of the vehicle
• Stop the engine only according to the operator’s manual.
• Before stopping the engine, lower the attachment to the ground.
4.4.10
Securing the vehicle
• Unbuckle the seat belt only after stopping the engine.
• Secure the vehicle from rolling away before leaving the vehicle (e.g.
parking brake, suitable chocks).
• Remove the starting key and secure the vehicle against unauthorized
operation.
4.5
Lifting gear applications
4.5.1
Requirements
• Have loads fastened and the operator guided by a qualified person
who has specific knowledge of lifting gear applications and the usual
hand signals.
• The person giving instructions to the operator must stay in visual con-
tact with the operator when fastening, guiding or removing the load
(maintain visual contact).
• If this not be possible, ask one more person with the same qualifica-
tions to guide.
• The operator may not leave his seat as long as the load is raised.