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SAFETY
Precautions on tilting up the canopy (cab)
• Raising or lowering the canopy while the
engine is running may cause the machine
to move, and cause serious injury or death.
Lower the working equipment to the
ground and stop the engine before raising
or lowering the canopy.
• When the canopy is tilted up, support it
firmly with the stopper pin to prevent it
from falling. Refer to “Tilting up the canopy
(cab)” for further instructions.
PRECAUTIONS ON MAINTENANCE
Place heavy objects in a stable position
AG7A078
When it is necessary to temporally place a
heavy object, bucket or an attachment on
the ground during removal or installation, be
sure to place it in a stable position. Keep off
unauthorized persons from the storage place
for such object.
Cautions when refueling
AG7A010
• Do not smoke or permit open flames while
fueling or near fueling operations.
• Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel
when the engine is running or still hot. Do
not spill fuel on the hot surface of the
machine.
• Fill the fuel tank in a well ventilated place.
• Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Allow
room for oil expansion.
• Clean up spilled fuel immediately.
• Securely tighten the fuel filler cap. If the fuel
cap is lost, replace it only with the genuine
cap. Use of a non-approved cap without
proper venting may result in pressurization
of the tank.
• Never use fuel for cleaning.
• Use the correct grade of fuel for the
operating season.
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