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DRIVER’S CAB
- Use available footsteps and handles to reach the driver's seat
- Always face the vehicle when getting in or out of it,
maintain contact with the vehicle in three points at all
times, using the handles and steps provided.
- Never use controls for purposes different than those for
which they were created for (Ex.: Getting on or off the
vehicle, hanging clothing, etc.)
- Never jump down from the vehicle.
- Never get on or off a moving vehicle.
- Never jump on or off the vehicle.
- If the vehicle begins to move without an operator inside
the cab, do not jump on the vehicle to try to stop it.
- Never get on or off the vehicle while holding equipment.
- Always keep footboards, steps and handles clean and
make sure they are not slippery.
- Do not put any suction cups on the windows. Suction
cups act as lenses and can cause fires.
- Do not use cell phones in the operator's cab during vehi-
cle operation.
- Never bring dangerous items such as inflammable or
explosive objects, in the driving cab.
- When working in areas where there is a risk of falling,
bouncing or interference from objects capable of hitting
the operator or entering the cab, mount suitable safety
panels to protect the operator. Always close windows.
Always ensure that bystanders are at a safe distance
and cannot be hit by bouncing or falling objects.
- If the cab window on the telescopic boom side should
beak, risk of contact between the operator and the boom
exists. Immediately stop operation and replace glass.
- PROHIBITION -
IT IS FORBIDDEN to operate the vehicle with arms,
legs or any body part out of the driver's seat.
- ATTENTION -
Only use the vehicle if the seat is correctly adjusted. A po-
orly adjusted seat can cause the driver to tire quickly and,
thus, may lead to incorrect operation. It may also alter
perception of external objects from the driver’s seat and
can compromise the proper execution of manoeuvres.
- The seat should be adjusted according to the height and
weight of the driver.
- The driver should be able to fully press down the pedals
and operate all control levers while resting his/her back
fully up against the seat back.
- DANGER -
Always fasten seat belts correctly
before beginning operation.
- The seat belt has been fastened properly when it is sits
snugly around the body.
- DANGER -
The vehicle is equipped with a cab that is able to support
the weight of the vehicle itself should it tip over (ROPS). It
is therefore, essential that the driver remains firmly faste
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ned in the seat thanks to the seat-belt to prevent him/her
from falling out of the cabin and possibly getting crushed.
- Before starting up the vehicle, carefully check the belt,
the buckle and the fasteners of the structure. If any part
shows sign of damage or wear and tear, replace the seat
belt or component part before using the vehicle.
- Remain seated with seat belt properly fastened whene-
ver using the vehicle in order to reduce the risk of injury
in case of an accident.
- Following an accident, check the safety belts and the
attachment points to frame are intact. If damaged, im-
mediately replace.
- DANGER -
Do not carry passengers on your vehicle.
- DANGER -
The operator must always maintain
a normal driving position.
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