Throwing waste in manually
Throw large heavy objects across the width of the
compacter space to prevent damage to the bin lift
system.
Obstacles or uneven surfaces
When driving over large obstacles or uneven terrain,
it is important to place the footboards in the trans-
port position and tilt the bin lift up for adequate
ground clearance.
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3.6
Travel height and footboards
Footboards and handle bars
The bin lift system is fitted with footboards and han-
dle bars. The handle bars - two brackets on either
side - are fixed.
These are used in three situations. In each of these
situations, the footboards must be in the correct
position.
1) Transport
Footboards folded up.
2) Loading
Footboards folded down.
3) Riding
Footboards folded down.
If someone is standing on the footboard:
•
Reversing is not permitted.
•
The refuse collection vehicle may not be driven at
more than 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph).
•
The compactor should not run in full automatic
mode.
Transport
Hand-
positions
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Loading
Riding
The bin lift may never be operated when the
refuse collection vehicle is travelling along and
also not when reverse gear is engaged.
Never stand on other parts of the bin lift and
also never use them as a seat,
this is
extremely dangerous!