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December 2007
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Section 2 - Operation
2.10-9 Parking and Shutting-down the
Telehandler
CAUTION
Operator should observe the following
when parking the telehandler:
•
Avoid parking on slopes or near
excavation, ditches or soft fills. If
parking on slopes cannot be avoided,
ensure telehandler is positioned at a
right angle across the slope.
•
Avoid parking on roads or highways. If
it cannot be avoided, ensure to display
warning flags during the day and flares
or flashing lights at night.
1.
Position telehandler on a firm and level surface.
WARNING
Always engage parking brake before
leaving the cab.
2.
Engage parking brake.
3.
Move transmission shift lever to neutral position.
4.
Ensure transmission gear selector is in first gear
position.
5.
Retract boom fully and position attachment on the
ground.
6.
Allow engine to idle for 3 to 5 minutes after a full
load operation. Failure to do so will result in a fault
code on the PowerView display unit.
7.
Shut off engine and remove key.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of
contact to mount/dismount the cab.
8.
Dismount from telehandler.
9.
Chock or block tires to prevent telehandler from
rolling.
2.11 Refueling Procedure
(Diesel Fuel Only)
This section provides the operator with procedure on
how to refuel telehandler.
IMPORTANT
Before using your telehandler ensure
there is enough fuel for expected use.
•
Use extreme caution while refueling
telehandler.
•
Ensure that engine and all systems are
turned off before refueling.
•
Refuel the telehandler only in a well
ventilated area away from open
flame and other sources of ignition,
authorized by your employer and
supervisor.
•
To minimize possible static electricity
fires, ensure filler nozzle touches rim of
filler opening to aid the dissipation of
static electricity.
•
Never try to start telehandler if you
smell diesel.
WARNING
D o n o t s m o k e i n a n a r e a w h e r e
telehandlers are stored or refueled.
1.
Ensure engine and all systems are turned off.
2.
Open fuel cap.
3.
Carefully pour diesel fuel into the tank, ensuring
no spillage occurs.
4.
Close and secure fuel cap.
5.
Ensure there are no leaks in fuel system.
6.
Wipe up any spilled fuel.
7.
Dispose of rags in an approved container.
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