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1. Check the cleanliness of the hydraulic couplings
2. Check the hydraulic lines for leaks
3. Check the hydraulic oil level
4. Check the engine oil level
5. Check the coolant level
6. Check the coolant for sufficient antifreeze if a danger of frost
exists
Antifreeze in the appropriate concentration generally belongs
in the cooling circuit (not in the expansion reservoir).
7. Check the electrical cables for damage
8. Check that all nuts and bolts are securely seated
9. Check the vehicle, engine and radiator grille for damage
10.Check the fluid level in the wiping water container
Check the detergent and frost protection, if applicable
11.Check the tyres for damage, filling pressure and wear and tear
In the vehicle
12.Check all pedals for ease of movement
13.Are the working hydraulics (PTO) switched off?
14.With the ignition switched on: Do the charge indicator and oil
pressure warning lights light up?
Start the engine and check the following:
15.Do the charge indicator and oil pressure warning lights go
out?
16.Are the temperature indicator and fuel level indicator function-
ing?
17.Are the lighting system, travel direction indicator and flasher
system functioning correctly?
7.3
Setting the driver's seat (standard seat)
DANGER
Danger of accident
Only adjust the driver’s seat when the device is standing.
1
Headrest
2
Document storage
3
Lumbar support adjustment
4
Backrest inclination adjustment
5
Left arm rest height adjustment
Can be folded upwards for entry and exit to/from cab.
6
Seat belt
7
Height adjustment
8
Shock absorber / driver's weight adjuster
9
Horizontal adjustment
10
Right arm rest height adjustment
1. Adjust the driver's seat so that the pedals and steering wheel
are easily reached.
2. Bring the left arm rest to the desired position.
3. Bring the right arm rest to the desired position.
4. Adjust the driver's seat to suit the weight of the driver so that
vibration from road irregularities are minimised.
a The driver's seat complies with class A, weight class I
b Check the lock prior to travel commencement.
7.4
Setting the driver's seat (comfort seat, optional)
DANGER
Danger of accident
Only adjust the driver’s seat when the device is standing.
1
Headrest
2
Document storage
3
Lumbar support adjustment
4
Backrest inclination adjustment
5
Left arm rest height adjustment
Can be folded upwards for entry and exit to/from cab.
6
Seat heater switch
7
Seat belt
8
Height adjustment / driver's weight adjuster
9
Horizontal adjustment
10
Right arm rest height adjustment
11
Right arm rest side adjustment
12
Right arm rest longitudinal adjustment
13
Horizontal shock absorber
1. Adjust the driver's seat so that the pedals and steering wheel
are easily reached.
2. Bring the left arm rest to the desired position.
3. Bring the right arm rest to the desired position.
4. Adjust the driver's seat to suit the weight of the driver so that
vibration from road irregularities are minimised.
a Check the lock prior to travel commencement.
7.5
Setting the steering wheel position
DANGER
Danger of accident
Only adjust the position of the steering wheel when the device is
standing.
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