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AP0902
Safety instructions
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Before working on or with the machine, take off jewelry, such as rings, wristwatches,
bracelets, etc., and tie back long hair, and do not wear loose-fitting garments, such as
unbuttoned or unzipped jackets, ties or scarves.
Injury may result from being caught up in the machinery or from rings catching on
moving parts!
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Keep the machine clean. This reduces:
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Fire hazard, e.g. due to oil-soaked rags lying around
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Danger of injury, e.g. due to dirt or debris on the steps, and
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Danger of accident e.g. due to dirt or debris on the brake or accelerator pedal!
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Observe all safety, warning and information signs and decals on the machine.
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Adhere to prescribed intervals or those specified in the operator’s manual for routine
checks/inspections and maintenance work!
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For service, inspection, maintenance or repair work, tools and workshop equipment
adapted to the task involved are absolutely indispensable.
Selection and qualification of person-
nel, basic responsibilities
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Any work on or with the machine must be performed by reliable personnel only. Do not
let unauthorized persons drive or work with the machine! Observe statutory minimum
age limits!
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Employ only trained or instructed staff on the machine, and set out clearly and unequiv-
ocally the individual responsibilities of the personnel for operation, set-up, maintenance
and repair!
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Define the machine operator's responsibilities – including observing traffic regulations.
Give the operator the authority to refuse instructions by third parties that are contrary to
safety.
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Do not allow persons to be trained or instructed, or persons taking part in a general
training course, to work on or with the machine without being supervised by an experi-
enced person!
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Work on the electrical system and equipment, on the chassis and onthe steering and
brake systems may be carried out only by skilled personnel who has been specially
trained for such work.
Work on the hydraulic system of the machine must be carried out only by personnel
with special knowledge and experience of hydraulic equipment!
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Seal off the area of danger should it not be possible to keep a safe distance.
Stop work if persons do not leave the area of danger in spite of warning! Keep out of
the area of danger!
Area of danger:
The area of danger is the area in which persons are in danger due to the movements of
the
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Machine
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Work equipment
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Additional equipment, or
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Material
This also includes the area affected by falling material, equipment, or by parts that are
thrown.
Summary of Contents for 418T Wheel
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Form No 418T Wheel Loader 909879...
Page 10: ...Section 1 Introduction 1...
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Page 22: ...Section 2 Safety instructions 2...
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Page 36: ...Section 3 Operation...
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Page 40: ...AP0902 3 3 Overview see overleaf Overview see overleaf...
Page 106: ...Section 4 Troubleshooting...
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Page 111: ...4 4 AP0902 Troubleshooting Notes...
Page 112: ...Section 5 Maintenance 5...
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Page 154: ...Section 6 Helpful information for using the service parts list...
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Page 164: ...Section 7 Specifications 7...
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Page 178: ...Annex...
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