Model Description
Cab Entry and Exit
WARNING
Do not step or climb upon any vehicle surface
unless it is slip-resistant and a handhold is
provided.
Failure to follow this warning could
cause you to slip or fall and could result in
personal injury or death.
WARNING
A three-point stance should be used (three out
of four extremities should be in contact with
the vehicle climbing system) at all times. Face
inward towards the cab when entering and
exiting.
Always keep steps and handholds in
continuous good repair. Make sure all attaching
bolts and hardware are tight, thus eliminating
any movement of steps and handholds.
Keep
steps, grab handles and shoes free of grease,
mud, dirt, fuel, ice and snow.
Use extra care
during inclement weather. Failure to follow this
warning could cause you to slip or fall and could
result in personal injury or death.
Tilt Hood
WARNING
To prevent personal injury or death, never put
any part of your body beneath a raised hood
unless the hood is all the way forward in its
range of motion and is fully settled in the over
center position.
Raising the Hood
1.
Before opening the hood, make sure that there is enough
room in front of the vehicle for the hood to open completely
without pinning or pinching yourself between the hood and
any other structures.
2.
Release the latches on both sides of the cowl.
3.
Grasp the hood handle and pull the hood forward over center
and allow it to settle into the raised position.
4.
Make certain that hood is resting in the open position before
releasing hood.
Lowering the Hood
1.
Make sure that the hood has no tools/parts/people in its path
of motion.
2.
Grasp the hood handle and push the hood backward over
center and allow it to settle into lowered position.
3.
Engage latches at both sides of cowl.
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