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SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS WHEN
STOPPING
Park safely
PRECAUTIONS WHEN STOPPING
• Park the machine on a flat, rigid and safe
ground. Set the parking brake, brake pedal
lock and wheel stoppers.
If you must park on a slope, chock the
wheels to block the machine.
• When parking on a street, use barriers,
caution signs, lights, etc., so that the
machine can easily be seen even at night
to avoid collision with other vehicles.
• Before leaving the operator’s seat, safely
park the machine by referring to “Parking
procedures” below.
Parking procedures
1. Slowly step on the brake pedal to stop the
machine, and then further depress the
pedal down to lock it.
2. Press the deceleration button to idle the
engine at low speed.
3. Lower the bucket and the dozer blade to
the ground.
When replacing the attachment or
performing the inspection and
maintenance on it, follow the procedure
“Releasing the residual pressure from the
working equipment circuit” described
below, as necessary.
4. Raise the safety lock lever to the lock
position.
5. Stop the engine and remove the starter
key.
Refer to “Stopping the engine” on page
3-5.
6. Lock the cab and covers, take the key
with you and store it in a specified place.
Releasing the residual pressure from the
working equipment circuit
Perform the operation of releasing the
residual pressure within 30 minutes after the
engine comes to a complete stop.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Turn the starter switch to the ON position.
3. Lower the safety lock lever to the unlock
position.
4. Release the lock of the attachment lock
button.
5. Move all the control levers, pedals and
auxiliary hydraulic switches several times
in all directions to release the residual
pressure in the working equipment circuit.
Summary of Contents for TB295W
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Page 50: ...1 40 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS...
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Page 163: ...4 5 TRANSPORT Hoisting posture HOISTING THE MACHINE...
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Page 247: ...6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING...
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Page 271: ...7 1 SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 278: ...7 8 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES OPERATING RANGES...
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Page 282: ...7 12 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Piece boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 283: ...7 13 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Piece boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 284: ...7 14 SPECIFICATIONS Mono boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
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