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To avoid personal injury and property damage, the operator must
monitor the entire surroundings at all times. It will not suffice to
only monitor the immediate danger area as the machine may tip
suddenly and unexpectedly on account of potential landslides or
other types of unforeseen changes in the ground.
The occurrence of unusual noises may point to a defect. In this case,
stop and machine and shut it down. Identify and rectify the cause.
Special caution must be used in the vicinity of pits, embankments
or similar types of terraces. Before the machine is driven onto such
places, it must be ensured that the ground can support the weight of
the machine.
The machine must not be driven up inclines unless they are smaller
than the maximum incline capacity of the machine. Before driving
up inclines, the operator must ensure that the subsurface is suitable
and cannot cause the machine to skid.
For more information on how to drive up inclines, refer to the section
“Safe driving”.
As a general rule, only drive up and down inclines parallel with
the slope. If driving up crosswise to the slope regardless, make sure
not to exceed the maximum tilt angle. This angle was calculated on
a straight and level surface with the machine at a standstill.
Using the machine with the vibration, steering or abrupt driving
maneuvers and the conditions of the ground may reduce the
tilt angle dramatically and cause the machine to tip over.
Parking the machine
Park the machine on a level subsurface with sufficient bearing capacity.
When leaving the machine, the operator must switch off the
machine, pull the key from the key switch, and secure the machine
against unauthorized use.
Parked machines presenting an obstacle must be secured in
accordance with statutory regulations, particularly in the area of
public traffic surfaces.
Engine and exhaust heat up during operation and can cause
burns on contact. Therefore, do not touch the components during
operation or shortly after the engine was switched off.
Fueling the machine
Spilled fuel may ignite and has a negative impact on the environment.
Therefore, wipe up spilled fuel and make sure the gas cap is firmly
tightened after fueling.
Fuel vapors are easily flammable. Do not smoke and keep away
from open fire while refueling the machine.
The engine must not be fueled unless it has been switched off.
During operation
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