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Operating the attachment
Check the attachment and the operating environment once more before starting to work, and that all obstacles
have been removed from the operating area. Quick inspection of the equipment and the operating area before
use are parts of ensuring safety and the best performance of the equipment.
DANGER
Risk of serious injuries from rotating parts - Keep safe
distance. Entanglement around the rotating tools or
getting crushed under the loader boom can cause
serious injuries or death.
Do not leave the driver’s seat
while the attachment is in operation, or when it is lifted off
from the ground, unless using tools that are specifically
intended to be used while staying near them. Also, keep
others at a safe distance from the equipment and stop the
attachment immediately latest when there are others closer
than 1 meter from the attachment. Follow safe stopping
procedure when going near the attachment or when changing
tools.
DANGER
Risk of entanglement and crushing - Stop the attachment before cleaning or
removing blockages.
The attachment can start to rotate immediately after a blockage is
removed. Always follow the safe stopping procedure to prevent all rotating parts from
moving when clearing a blockage.
DANGER
Risk of crushing or entanglement from contact with moving parts - Never leave the
equipment unattended while the engine is running.
Follow safe stopping procedure.
DANGER
Risk of cutting and severing - Sharp edges and severing
points on work tools.
Beware of the sharp blades and risk
of crushing especially during maintenance or when removing
blockages. Always stop the attachment by following the safe
stopping procedure. To make sure that the attachment will
not rotate, disconnect the multiconnector (or hydraulic quick
couplings) before going near it. Note that the loader boom
moves down and may be tilted even if the engine has been
stopped. Never go under a raised boom or any component of
the attachment. Keep away from the moving linkage.
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