SR3370 & SR2770 – 13184A
Rev A
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1. Safety
FRONT END OF
RT
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM TIPPING OVER.
TO KEEP FROM TIPPING THIS MACHINE OVER FOLLOW THESE RULES.
OTHER ACTIONS CAN ALSO CAUSE THIS MACHINE TO TIP OVER
NOTE: STUDY THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE.
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DO NOT
override safety devices.
DO NOT
overload the machine.
DO NOT
stand or sit on guardrails.
DO NOT
attach ropes or chains to guardrails.
DO NOT
carry loads outside the railing or use
as a crane.
DO NOT
use this machine without the railings and the
entry gate in place. You could
fall out and hurt or kill yourself.
DO NOT
use this machine if it is not operating correctly,
or if any part of it is damaged,
worn, or missing. An accident
could cause injury or death.
DO NOT
let an untrained or unauthorized person use this machine.
When you leave the machine unattended,
remove the key, or turn off the battery
switch on the base of the machine and lock
the battery switch in the off position.
DO NOT
replace components critical to machine stability, such as
batteries and wheel equipment, with lighter
DO NOT
ride platform while machine is on a truck, fork
lift or other device.
DO NOT
use ladder, scaffold, or other means to
increase size or platform height.
DO NOT
use with improperly inflated or damaged tires
or wheels.
DO NOT RAISE OR DRIVE AN ELEVATED
PLATFORM ON
SOFT OR UNEVEN
SURFACES
DO NOT RAISE OR DRIVE AN ELEVATED
PLATFORM ON A
SLOPE
GO NO CLOSER THAN 4 feet (1.2m)
to
ANY
DROP OFF
OR HOLE
4 FT/1.2M
OK
1.
3.
2.
TWO-TONE ALARM MEANS TIPOVER DANGER!
LOWER PLATFORM IMMEDIATELY
TO AVOID
TIPOVER HAZARDS
USE ON
FLAT, LEVEL, AND
SOLID SURFACES
ONLY
OK
DO NOT RAISE A PLATFORM
IN WIND ABOVE 28 MPH (12.5 M/S)
4 FT/1.2M
DANGER
BEWARE OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
REGULATION 133A OF THE
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ACT 1912 REQUIRES
(a) Minimum approach of an appliance
(b) Inspection of the work site for
(c) Constant vigilance and an observer required
to live electrical apparatus.
electrical hazards before
commencing to use the appliance.
whilst working or travelling the appliance
in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus.
3m. for voltages up to 132,000
6m. for voltages above 132,000
and up to 330,000
8m. for voltages above 330,000
WARNING
KEEP
LINES
CLEAR
POWER
OF
Unless the Electrical Supply Authority has advised
in writing otherwise;
the clearance between any live overhead
power line and any part of this machine or
load carried is required
by law
to be
AT LEAST 4 METRES
This is a requirement of regulation 93 of the
Electrical Supply Regulations 1984
in the interests of safe working.
EMERGENCY BLEED
DOWN VALVE
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Australia Only
New Zealand Only
ALL DECALS ON
REVERSE SIDE
On Top Of Chassis Member