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Introduction
Foreword
CLARK welcomes you to the growing group of professionals who own, op-
erate, and maintain CLARK vehicles. We take pride in the long tradition of
quality products and superior value the CLARK name represents. This manual
will familiarize you with the safety, operation, and maintenance information
concerning your new CLARK OSQ. It has been specially prepared to help
you use and maintain your CLARK vehicle in a safe and correct manner.
Your CLARK OSQ has been designed and built to be as safe and efficient
as today’s technology can make it. As manufactured, it meets all the appli
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cable mandatory design and construction requirements of the
ANSI / SAIA
A92.6 - 2006 (R2014) American National Standard for Self-Propelled
Elevating Work Platforms
.
Safe and productive operation of your vehicle requires both skill and knowl
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edge on the part of the operator. The operator must know, understand, and
practice the safety rules and safe driving and load handling techniques
described in this manual. To develop the skills required, the operator must
become familiar with the construction and features of the vehicle and how
they function. The operator must understand its capabilities and limitations,
and ensure that it is maintained to a safe working condition.
Routine Servicing and Maintenance
Regular maintenance and care of your vehicle is not only important for econ-
omy and utilization reasons; it is essential for your safety. A faulty vehicle is
a potential source of danger to the operator, and other personnel working
near it. As with all quality equipment, keep your vehicle in optimal operating
condition by following the recommended schedule of Planned Maintenance.
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