
F156.6 / F156.6A
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Carefully read personal and machine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (at the beginning of this manual)
OPERATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Never operate the machine before
having read and understood the op-
erating instructions.
Pay special attention to:
"Fundamental Safety Instructions"
and all warnings and safety instruc-
tions attached to the machine.
Familiarize yourself with the layout,
the functioning and the activating de-
vices of the control elements prior to
starting up the machine.
Activate the control elements from
the driver’s seat only.
Keep the operating instructions with
the machine at all times.
OPERATING PERSONNEL
The operating personnel must be
fully informed of the operation and
application of this or comparable ma-
chines.
The necessary know-how can be ac-
quired in several days’ instruction,
e.g. by a CNH mechanic or by at-
tending a CNH operators’ training
course.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE WEAR
AND WORKING CLOTHING
Wear a safety helmet and working
footwear with non-slip soles.
Smooth soles may slip from steps
and pedals, resulting in injury or in-
correct operation.
Wear closely fitting working clothing
when operating the machine.
Loose, wide garments may result in
the control lever being inadvertently
activated.
SAFETY BELT
For machines with a safety belt for
operating personnel:
Check safety belt attached to driver’s
seat. In the event of damage or after
an accident, have it replaced imme-
diately.
Apply safety belt before starting
work.
STATE OF THE MACHINE
Operate the machine only in a safe
state and only in accordance with its
designated use. Always observe the
safety instructions.
Always have inspection and mainte-
nance work carried out on schedule.
Operate the machine only with the
equipment and component combina-
tions approved by the Manufacturer.
Clearcut data are given in the tech-
nical specifications.
Never install and commission other
equipment and component combina-
tions without the Manufacturer
having first inspected and approved
the project.
Before starting work or travelling
with the machine, check that the
braking, steering, signalling and
lighting systems are fully functional.
Poor visibility may result in acci-
dents. Always clean the windows
and the glass covers of all lights be-
fore starting up the machine.
Check that all warnings and safety in-
structions attached to the machine
are present and legible.