• If the machine starts to move when there is no operator on the machine, do not jump on to the machine and
try to stop it.
LIFTING OF PERSONNEL PROHIBITED
Under no circumstances should this machine be used for the lifting of personnel.
NO PEOPLE ON ATTACHMENTS
Never let anyone ride on the work equipment or other attachments. There is a hazard of falling and suffering
serious personal injury or death.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN STANDING UP FROM OPERATOR'S SEAT
When standing up from the operator's seat to adjust the opera-
tor's seat, always lower the work equipment completely to the
ground, set work equipment lock lever (1) and parking brake
lever (2) to LOCK position (L), and stop the engine.
If the control levers are touched by mistake, there is a danger
that the machine may suddenly move and cause serious per-
sonal injury or death.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN LEAVING MACHINE
If the proper procedures are not taken when parking the machine, the machine may suddenly move off by itself,
and this may lead to serious personal injury or death. Always observe the following.
• When leaving the machine, always lower the work equip-
ment to the ground, set the work equipment lock lever (1)
and parking brake lever (2) to LOCK position (L), and stop
the engine.
• When the operator's seat and console are located in front,
your body or clothes will easily touch the levers. Shift them
backward to keep enough space, and then get off the ma-
chine.
• Lock all the places and always take the key with you and
keep it in the specified place.
EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR'S CAB
The machine equipped with the cab has the doors on its right and left sides. If either door does not open, es-
cape from the other door.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
When the machine is operating close to a source of high electromagnetic interference, such as a radar station,
some abnormal phenomena may be observed.
• The display on the monitor panel may behave erratically.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION AND MAINTE-
NANCE
SAFETY
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