Operation
Before Entering the Cab
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Before Entering the Cab
T2-025_4
The following checks should be made each time you return
to the machine after leaving it for any period of time. We
advise you also to stop the machine occasionally during
long work sessions and do the checks again.
All these checks concern the serviceability of the machine.
Some concern your safety. Get your service engineer to
check and correct any defects.
!M
WARNING
Walking or working under raised attachments can be
hazardous. You could be crushed by the attachments
or get caught in the linkages.
Lower the attachments to the ground before doing
these checks. If you are new to this machine, get an
experienced operator to lower them for you.
If there is nobody to help you, study this manual until
you have learned how to lower the attachments. Also
make sure that the park brake is engaged before doing
these checks.
2-2-1-1
1
Check for cleanliness.
a
Clean the windows, light lenses and rear view
mirrors.
b
Remove dirt and debris, especially from around
the linkages, rams, pivot points and radiator.
c
Make sure the cab step(s) and handholds are
clean and dry.
d
Clean all safety and instructional labels. Replace
any that are missing or cannot be read.
2
Check for damage.
a
Inspect the machine generally for damaged and
missing parts.
b
Make sure that the attachment is secure and in
good condition.
c
Make sure that all pivot pins are secured correctly
in place.
d
Inspect the windows for cracks and damage.
Glass splinters can blind.
e
Check for oil, fuel and coolant leakages
underneath the machine.
!M
WARNING
You could be killed or injured if a machine tyre bursts.
Do not use the machine with damaged, incorrectly
inflated or excessively worn tyres.
2-2-1-2
3
Make sure the tyres are correctly inflated.
Check for cut rubber and penetration by sharp
objects. Do not use a machine with damaged tyres.
4
Make sure that all of the filler caps are installed
correctly.
5
Make sure that all of the access panels are closed
and secure.
Note:
If the filler caps and access panels are fitted with
locks, we recommend that you lock them to prevent theft
or tampering.
Summary of Contents for RTFL 926
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