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CONTROLS
LEVERS AND PEDALS
SAFETY LOCK LEVER
• Before standing up from the operator’s
seat to open/close the window or
remove/install the lower window, lower
the working equipment to the ground,
raise the safety lock levers to engage
the lock and stop the engine. If any
controls should be accidentally touched
when the safety lock levers is lowered
(unlocked), the machine will suddenly
move and cause serious injury or death.
• Be careful not to touch the operating
levers when raising or lowering the
safety lock lever.
• 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 operations of
hoe attachment, slewing, auxiliary, dozer
blade and traveling.
When the lever is raised, the lever stand
springs up to lock the lever.
OPERATING LEVERS
• Before starting operation, carefully
check which lever pattern you are going
to use.
• It is described using the ISO pattern in
this manual.
Use these levers to operate the boom, arm,
bucket and upperstructure.
Refer to “Lever pattern” on pages 3-6 and
3-7.
Refer to “Operating the working equipment”
on pages 3-14 and 3-15.
Summary of Contents for TB260
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Page 163: ...4 1 TRANSPORT...
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