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CONTROLS
LEVERS AND PEDALS
SAFETY LOCK LEVER
• Before standing up from the operator’s
seat to, for example, adjust the
operator’s seat, lower the working
equipment to the ground, raise the
safety lock lever to the lock position and
then stop the engine. If any control is
accidentally touched when the safety
lock levers is lowered (unlocked), the
machine will suddenly move and cause
serious injury or death.
• Note that the dozer blade, boom swing
and auxiliary hydraulic controls cannot
be locked, even when the safety lock
lever is set to the locked position.
Do not carelessly touch these controls.
• Be careful not to touch the operating
levers when raising or lowering the
safety lock levers.
• Before leaving the operator’s seat, lower
the working equipment to the ground,
raise the safety lock levers to engage
the lock and stop the engine. Also, be
sure to remove the key, lock the door
and covers, take it with you and store it
in a specified place.
LEVERS AND PEDALS
This device is for locking the hoe attachment,
slewing and traveling.
When the lever is raised, the lever stand
springs up and the controls are locked.
• Locking is possible by operating only one
side.
• To unlock, both sides must be operated.
SLEW LOCK LEVER
Engage the slew lock when traveling,
parking or transporting the machine.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to slew when the
slewing is locked.
IMPORTANT: Unless the upperstructure
and the travel frame are aligned in
parallel, slewing cannot be locked even
the lever is turned to the locked position.
Use this lever to prevent the upperstructure
from slewing.
• Align the upperstructure in parallel with the
travel frame.
• To release the lock, turn the lever to the
upper position.
• To lock the slewing operation, turn the lever
to the lower position.
Safety start function <Applicable machine
models 211003145 or later>
When the lever is in the unlock position, the
engine cannot be started.
Summary of Contents for TB210R
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