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DANGER
Risk of injury, risk of damage!
Observe the weight of the appliance when you load it!
DANGER
The vehicle is not approved for crane loading.
Do not use a fork lift, the appliance could get damaged.
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The operator must use the appliance properly. The per-
son must consider the local conditions and must pay at-
tention to third parties, in particular children, when
working with the appliance.
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Never leave the machine unattended so long as the en-
gine is running. The operator may leave the appliance
only when the engine has come to a standstill, the ap-
pliance has been protected against accidental move-
ment, if necessary, by applying the immobilization
brake and the ignition key has been removed.
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The appliance may only be used by persons who have
been instructed in handling the appliance or have prov-
en qualification and expertise in operating the appli-
ance or have been explicitly assigned the task of
handling the appliance.
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The appliance must not be operated by children or per-
sons who have not been instructed accordingly.
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The appliance may be used by individuals with limited
physical, sensory or cognitive abilities or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge if they are under supervision or
were instructed regarding the safe use of the appliance
and understand the resulting risks.
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Children should be supervised to prevent them from
playing with the appliance.
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Do not open the hood when the motor is running.
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It is important to follow all safety instructions, rules and
regulations applicable for driving motor vehicles.
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The appliance must not be operated by children, young
persons or persons who have not been instructed ac-
cordingly.
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It is strictly prohibited to take co-passengers.
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Please remove the ignition key, when not in use, to
avoid unauthorised use of the appliance.
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Danger of accident by reduced brake performance. Do
not lay a foot mat into the driver cabin. Keep loose ob-
jects that may slip under the accelerator out of the driv-
er cabin.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
Prior to each use, the safety check described in the Chap-
ter "Startup" must be conducted.
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All operating levers and switches must be in neutral pri-
or to starting the motor. The driver must be seated
when the motor is started. The drive pedal must not be
pressed during the starting process.
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Fasten seat belt during driving and the performance of
work.
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The vehicle may only be started while sitting in the seat.
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During transports, the front attachment frame can be
lifted all the way up and locked; for this, pull the lever all
the way up.
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Be especially careful when working on slopes and
ditches.
DANGER
Danger of tipping!
The steering characteristics of a vehicle with articulated
steering differ considerably from those of a passenger car.
The falling and rising gradients in the direction of travel
may not exceed 25%.
Avoid abrupt steering movements.
Drive slowly when cornering.
Danger of tipping on unstable ground.
Danger of tipping with excessive sideways tilt.
Danger of tipping. Only drive on terrain with a max. of
10% incline.
When driving in mountains or valleys and driving later-
ally to slopes, avoid driving suddenly around bends.
Adjust travel speed to the ambient conditions and the
load status when driving straight on and when driving
around bends.
Beware that the braking properties are different de-
pending on whether the vehicle is being operated in
drive mode or transport mode!
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Check the pressure reducer on the compressor for the
correct setting before correcting the tire pressure.
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Do not exceed maximum tyre pressure. The permissi-
ble tyre pressure must be read on the tyre or on the rim.
If there are different values, use the lower one.
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Tyres and recommended tyre pressures are listed in
the chapter "Technical Data | Tyres". In addition, there
is a label with the recommended tyre pressures in the
driver cabin.
4.3
Unloading tips
Unladen weight (without attachment sets) 870 - 944 kg *
* If upgrade kits are installed, the weight is respectively
higher.
4.4
Safety instructions concerning the
operation
4.5
Safety information concerning the
driving operation
4.5.1
Tyres and tyre pressure
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