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SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS WHEN PREPARING
Cautions in the operator’s compartment
• Remove mud and grease from shoe soles
before entering the operator’s
compartment.
Pedaling the machine with the shoes with
mud and grease will cause a slip accident.
• Do not leave the parts or tools around the
operator’s seat.
• Do not leave any plastic bottles in the
operator’s compartment or attach any
suction cups on the window glass. The
plastic bottle or suction cup act as a lens
and can cause fire.
• Do not use the mobile phone during
traveling or working.
• Do not bring combustibles or explosives
into the operator’s compartment.
• After smoking, be sure to tightly close the
lid of the ashtray to put out the match or
cigarette.
• Do not leave the cigarette lighter in the
operator’s compartment. When the room
temperature rises, the lighter may explore.
Emergency exit
Rear window
If you are trapped inside the cab, remove the
rear window to get out.
There are two ways to remove the rear
window.
In case of emergency
Kick off the rear window. Note that the glass
may break. Be careful not to get injured.
When necessary
1. Pull off the ring (A) and remove the tip of
the rubber wedge.
2. Grasp the tip, pull and remove the entire
rubber wedge.
3. Pull the knob (B) toward you and remove
the rear window.
Summary of Contents for TL230
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