
2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
As the owner and / or operator it is ultimately
your
responsibility to insure personal
safety and to operate this machine in a safe manner. Your good judgment and the following
precautions will help you to avoid costly accidents and minimize personal risk.
•
DO NOT
move or operate this machine until you have
read and understand
the instruc-
tions in this manual.
•
NEVER
allow untrained persons to operate this machine.
•
DO NOT
attempt to service this machine while it is in operation.
•
MAKE CERTAIN
all mechanical and hydraulic tension has been released before attempt-
ing to service the machine.
•
CHECK
all nuts and bolts regularly for tightness.
•
PERFORM REQUIRED MAINTENANCE
as prescribed or as necessary to keep this ma-
chine in safe operating condition.
•
KEEP ALL SPECTATORS
at a safe distance.
•
STAY CLEAR
of high pressure supply lines, especially when first pressurizing the system.
•
DO NOT
remove or alter any of the shielding from this machine.
•
BE CERTAIN
that the machine is securely anchored (using the stabilizer legs) before un-
spooling the hose.
•
KEEP WELL CLEAR
of all moving parts.
•
NEVER
tow this machine at speeds greater than
10 MPH / 15 KPH
and be certain the tow
vehicle has adequate braking capacity to maintain safe control at all times.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
“SAFETY IS JUST A WORD UNTIL PUT INTO PRACTICE”
This symbol, the
safety-alert symbol
, indicates a hazard and conforms to ANSI
/ ASAE S350. When you come across the safety-alert symbol in this manual,
make certain you fully understand and abide by the given instructions.
Keep the chassis of the machine on firm and level ground. A
Cadman Traveller
has a high center of gravity. It is essential that it be operated from a stable posi-
tion to prevent roll over.
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