4 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
4 - 3
• OPENING THE DOOR UPPER
PART
To open the upper part of the door,
proceed as follows:
-
rotate
handle
"A"
upwards
(direction indicated by the arrow)
(fig.5)
-
completely open the upper part of
the door and hook it to the
appropriate external device "B"
(fig.6)
WARNING!
Please
remember that the lower part of the door must be closed both during transfers with the machine and when working.
• CLOSING THE DOOR UPPER PART
To close the upper part of the door, proceed as follows:
-
from the inside of the cab, release stop "B" by acting on its tongue "C" (fig.7)
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from the outside of the cab, release stop "B1" by acting on its tongue "C1" (fig.8)
-
completely close the upper part of the door and lock it into position by rotating handle "A" downwards (in the direction
shown by the arrow) (fig.9)
WARNING! Before starting operating with the machine, the operator must ensure that the upper part of the
door cannot accidentally open.
• EXIT FROM THE CAB IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
If it is not possible to leave the
vehicle using the cab door, it is
necessary to use the emergency exit:
FRONT WINDOW (A)
-
Remove the fixing pivot "P" by
pulling in direction indicated
-
Fling the front window "A" open
then go out of the cab very
cautiously.
REAR WINDOW (B)
-
Remove the fixing pivot "P" by
pulling in direction indicated
-
Fling the rear window "B" open then go out of the cab very cautiously.
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