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Read the Operator's Manual, plates and instructions before you start operating the machine.
Use the lap type seat belt during all operation.
Always sit in the seat facing the front of the machine when starting the engine.
The machine must be operational before putting it to work, that is, all faults which may cause an accident must be
remedied.
Do not operate the machine for long periods without ventilation or with a fully closed cab without having the fan
running (there is risk of lack of oxygen).
Only step on slip-protected surfaces and hold onto the available hand holds and railings.
Lap type seat belt
If the seat belt needs to be washed: Use a mild soap solution when washing and allow the belt to dry while it is fully
pulled out, before rolling it up. Make sure the belt is fitted in a correct way.
Change the belt immediately if it is worn, damaged or if the machine has been involved in an accident where the
belt had to take some strain.
Changes to the belt or its mountings must never be made.
The seat belt is intended for one adult person only.
Keep the belt rolled-up when not in use.
When the engine is running
Respect the warning lamps. The red lamps require immediate action or consideration, see instructions in the
Operator's Manual under the instrument panels section.
Apply the parking brake and make sure that the attachment / attachment bracket is resting on the ground before
you leave the machine. Unless you are putting the machine in a service position.
Place gearshift lever and control levers in neutral positions before you leave the machine.
Empty and place the attachment in transporting position before transport operating on a public road.
Stop the engine before you leave the machine unattended.
When there is risk of overturning
The cab constitutes the protection for the operator and it meets the requirements for Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
according to the testing standard for this. See further under “CE-marking”.
A condition for the protection is that the operator is wearing the seat belt and that he or she remains in the cab, if the
machine should roll over.
Falling objects
The cab is dimensioned to meet the standards required against objects falling onto the cab roof in accordance with stated
testing methods, (FOPS). See further under “CE-marking”.
Emergency exits from cab
The cab has seven emergency exits: the two doors, the two side windows, the rear window and the two door windows.