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WARNING
Risk of tipping over - Avoid overload.
Loader can tip over
when handling too heavy loads, or because of dynamic
movements caused by driving with and handling of a heavy
load. Do not extend the telescopic boom when the load
approaches the lifting capacity of the loader, or when the
loader boom is in horizontal position. When you notice that
the rear wheels of the loader are about to lift from the ground,
or if the load indicator of the loader (if fitted) signals:
Lower the load calmly and retract the telescopic boom
Avoid sudden changes in speed or direction whenever load is lifted
Use additional counterweights as needed
WARNING
Risk of crushing - Never allow anyone to get under a
lifted attachment or loader boom.
Keep in mind that the
loader boom can be lowered or tilted even if the engine has
been shut down (crushing hazard). The loader is not intended
to be left to keep a load elevated for longer periods. Always
lower the attachment to a safe position before leaving the
driver's seat.
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DANGER
Risk of entanglement and crushing between moving
components - Always stop the attachment by following
the safe stopping procedure before reaching into the
mixing drum.
Using the concrete mixer makes it necessary
to work near a rotating tool. Never wear loose clothing that
could get entangled with the rotating parts. Never reach into a
mixer that can start.
WARNING
Choking hazard - Ensure ventilation when using a loader with combustion engine
indoors.
Using the loader engine indoors increases, among other things, the carbon
dioxide level of the air, which affects the safety of the operator. Make sure that ventilation
is sufficient and adapt use periods according to operating conditions.