2 - SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety signs
WARNING
Avoid injury!
An illegible or missing decal can have far-reaching consequences. Inspect decals daily.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0228A
WARNING
Avoid injury!
Make sure decals are perfectly legible. Clean decals regularly. Replace all damaged, missing, painted
over, or illegible decals. See your dealer for replacement decals. When replacing parts bearing decals,
be sure to put new decals on each new part.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0229A
The following safety signs are on your machine as a guide for your safety and for the safety of those working with you.
Walk around the machine and note the content and the location of all safety signs before you operate your machine.
Keep all safety signs clean and legible. Clean safety signs with a soft cloth, water, and gentle detergent.
NOTICE:
do not use solvent, gasoline, or other harsh chemicals. Solvents, gasoline, and other harsh chemicals may
damage or remove safety signs.
Replace all safety signs that are damaged, missing, painted over, or illegible. If a safety sign is on a part you or your
NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer replaces, make sure that you or your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION
dealer install the safety sign on the new part. See your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer for replacement
safety signs.
Safety signs that display the "Read operator's manual"
symbol direct you to the operator's manual for further in-
formation regarding maintenance, adjustments, or proce-
dures for particular areas of the machine. When a safety
sign displays this symbol, consult the appropriate page of
the operator's manual.
Safety signs that display the "Read service manual" sym-
bol direct you to the service manual. If you doubt your
ability to perform service operations, contact your NEW
HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer.
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Summary of Contents for E26C
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