3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Weight adjustment
Sit on the operator’s seat. Adjust the weight adjustment
knob
(1)
and match the two arrows
(2)
for optimum com-
fort. This is also necessary for the proper functioning of
the operator alert system.
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Seat belt
WARNING
Equipment failure could cause accident or in-
jury!
Always fasten the seat belt securely before
you operate the machine. Inspect seat belt
parts for wear and damage. Replace any and
all worn or damaged parts of the seat belt prior
to operation.
Failure to comply could result in death or se-
rious injury.
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WARNING
Crushing hazard!
Always wear the seat belt when operating the
machine with the Roll Over Protective Struc-
ture (ROPS) in the upright position.
If the
ROPS is in the folded position, the seat belt
should not be used. Raise the ROPS and wear
the seat belt as soon as conditions allow.
Failure to comply could result in death or se-
rious injury.
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To fasten the seat belt, pull the belt from the retractor and
push the tongue
(1)
into the buckle end
(2)
until a ‘click’ in-
dicates that the tongue is properly engaged. Press the red
release button
(3)
on the buckle and remove the tongue
from the buckle.
Cleaning the seat and seat belt
The seat belt may be sponged with clean, soapy water.
Do not use solvents, bleach or dye on the belt as these
chemicals will weaken the webbing.
Replace the seat belt when the seat beltshows signs of
fraying, damage or general wear.
Do not use solvents to clean the seat. Use only warm
water with a little detergent added or a proprietary brand
of automotive upholstery cleaner. Avoid wetting the seat
more than is absolutely necessary.
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Summary of Contents for Workmaster 50
Page 16: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 10 ...
Page 25: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION Proposition 65 BT09A213 1 2 9 ...
Page 28: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION GNIL14TR00551HA 1 2 12 ...
Page 38: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION GNIL14TR00551HA 1 2 22 ...
Page 44: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 28 ...
Page 84: ...5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 4 ...
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