4 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
4 - 2
GENERAL VIEW OF THE CAB
• OPENING THE DOOR
In order to open the driver’s cab door, release the lock by rotating the provided key "X" in clockwise direction, then act on
handle "A" as indicated in figure (1).
• GETTING ON THE CAB
In order to correctly get on the cab, please follow these instructions:
- open the cab door
- look towards the machine and grab handles "A" e "B", located on the two sides of the cab (fig.2)
- use steps to access the cab
WARNING! While getting on the cab, only use the fitted supports (handles "A" and "B", non-slip steps). Do not
grab any control (steering wheel, switches, instrument panel) to get on the driver’s cab. Always keep clean and in
perfect operating conditions the steps and handles to access the cab.
• CLOSING THE DOOR
Before using the machine, close the cab door by grabbing handrail "D" and firmly pulling towards the inside (fig.3).
WARNING! The lower part of the driver’s cab must always be closed, both during transfers with the machine
and when working.
• OPENING THE CAB DOOR FROM THE INSIDE
To open the cab door from the inside, simply pull lever "E" (fig.4) towards the direction shown by the arrow
• GETTING OFF THE DRIVER’S CAB
To get off the cab, it is again necessary to use the appropriate supports (handles "A" and "B").
Remember to carry out such operations while always looking towards the inside of the machine.
• CLOSING THE CAB DOOR
After getting off the driver’s cab, always close the door. In case of a prolonged stop or at the end of each working day, it is
recommended to close the cab door and lock it with the provided key, so as to prevent any unauthorised tampering. To close
the cab door, rotate the provided key "X" in anti-clockwise direction.
• FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSTALLATION IN THE CAB
WARNING!
The person in charge (owner, responsible of the building site, etc.) must check whether it is necessary to mount a fire
extinguisher inside the cabin.
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