Safety 1-9
Matters needing attention in cabin
When entering the operator’s cabin, always remove all mud and
oil from the soles of your shoes. If you operate the accelerator
and brake pedals with mud or oil stuck to your shoes, your foot
may slip and this may cause a serious accident.
Clean grease and dirt from pedals and controls. This contrib-
utes to safe operation. Cleaning also provides an opportunity to
inspect equipment. Minor damage can be repaired or corrected
before major problems result.
Keep cabin floor and consoles free of tools and personal items.
Do not stick suction pads to the window glass. Suction pads act
as a lens and may cause fire.
Do not leave lighters laying around the operator’s cabin. If the
temperature inside the operator’s cabin becomes high, there is
a danger that lighter may explode.
Do not use cellular telephones inside the operator’s cabin when
driving or operating the machine. There is a danger that this
may lead to an unexpected accident.
Do not use cellular telephones inside the operator’s cabin when
driving or operating the machine. There is a danger that this
may lead to an unexpected accident.
To ensure safety, do not use the radio or music headphones
when operating the machine. There is a danger that this may
lead to a serious accident.
When operating the machine, do not put your hands or head out
of the window.
When standing up from the operator’s seat, always place trans-
mission neutral lock lever in the “LOCK” position and set pilot
cutoff switch to “O” (OFF) position. If you accidentally touch the
work equipment levers when they are not locked, the machine
may suddenly move and cause serious injury or damage.
When leaving the machine, completely lower the work equip-
ment to the ground, set transmission neutral lock lever in the
“LOCK” position, set pilot cutoff switch to “O” (OFF) position,
“APPLY” parking brake, and shut down engine. Use the key to
lock all the equipment. Always remove key and take it with you.
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