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2.3.2 INFORMATIVE IMAGES
a) Illustrations of functions and procedures (Picture 1)
This document explains the (typically sequential) order in which certain functions or operations are run or performed.
To show these sequences, illustrative images of the skid-steer loader are used.
b) Representation of the display operating unit (Picture 2)
Danger
These illustrative images do not represent the actual design of the documented loader. The sole
purpose of the images used is to clarify working procedures.
Warning
The representations of operating states and values on the display operating unit are only for ref-
erential purposes and differ depending on the particular equipment of the loader at hand. Conse-
quently, the representations showing specific operating states and values may differ. Information
not related to the descriptions is not provided.
Picture 1
Picture 2
3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
3.1 PACKAGING
For added protection, some parts of the skid-steer loader are wrapped in packaging during transport. This packaging must
be completely removed before first use.
4. USE OF THE SKID-STEER LOADER
4.1 PROPER USE
The loader described in these operating instructions is suitable for loading, sweeping and moving rocks of Classes 1 to 4
using the basic shovel, and for pulling rocks, digging narrow grooves and drilling pits in rocks of Classes 1 and 2 according
to ČSN 73 3050, using specifically designated attachments. You will find the classification of rocks at the end of the manual.
The loader may only be used for its designated purpose as specified and described in these operating instructions.
If the loader is to be used for any purpose other than specified in the operating instructions, the approval of the manufac-
turer and, if applicable, of competent authorities is required in order to mitigate potential risks.
The maximum weight of lifted load is stated on the rating plate and must not be exceeded.
4.2 CORRECT USE WHEN TOWING
This skid-steer loader is suitable for occasional towing of loads and is equipped for this purpose with towing eyes. The
loader must not be used for occasional towing for more than 2% of its daily operating time. Consult the manufacturer when
using the skid-steer loader for towing more regularly.
3.2 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND BATTERIES
The skid-steer loader is made of various materials. If any components or batteries need to be replaced or disposed of, they
must be:
Properly disposed of;
Used elsewhere, or
Recycled in accordance with regional and national guidelines.
Environmental notice
After delivery of the skid-steer loader, the packaging material must be disposed of in an appro-
priate manner.
Environmental notice
We recommend cooperating with a waste disposal company for disposal.
When disposing of batteries, be sure to follow the provisions in the battery manufacturer’s oper-
ating instructions.
Lifting height
10:30 AM
85
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