PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
SAFETY
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HANDRAILS AND STEPS
To avoid risk of injury when getting on or off the machine.
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When getting on or off the machine, always face the
machine and maintain three- point contact (both feet and
one hand or one foot and both hands) with the handrails,
steps (and also track shoes) to ensure that you support
yourself securely.
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Always check the handrails and steps for oil, grease, or
mud. Wipe them clean before using.
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Repair any damage and tighten any loose bolts.
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Never get on or off the machine while holding tools in your
hand.
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When getting on or off the machine, never hold any control
lever, as it can move.
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING
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Never jump onto the machine. There is danger that your feet will slip, and you will fall and be seriously injured.
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Never jump off the machine. There is danger that you will break a bone or suffer other serious injury when
landing.
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Never get on or off a moving machine. You may be unable to support yourself with the handrail or steps, and
fall from the machine, suffering injury. Even if the machine starts off with no operator on it, do not jump on the
machine and try to stop it.
INSIDE OPERATOR'S COMPARTMENT
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When entering the operator's compartment, always wipe off all mud and oil from the soles of your shoes. If you
try to operate the pedals with mud or oil on the soles of your shoes, your foot may slip and the machine may
move unexpectedly, causing serious personal injury to yourself or others.
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Do not leave tools or a machine parts lying around inside the operator's compartment. If tools or parts get into
the equipment, it may obstruct operation and cause the machine to move unexpectedly, resulting in serious
personal injury.
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Do not stick suction pads to the window glass. Suction pads act as a lens and may cause fire.
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Do not use a cell phone when driving or operating the machine. This may lead to mistakes in operation, which
could serious personal injury to yourself or others.
Summary of Contents for 69001
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 24: ...CONTENTS 1 22 ...
Page 54: ...PRECAUTIONS FOR MACHINE SAFETY 2 30 ...
Page 177: ...OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 3 123 ...
Page 178: ...TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION 3 124 ...
Page 253: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
Page 270: ...EQUIPPING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 16 ...
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