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SEAT BELT
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ENSURE
the seat belt is not twisted once fastened.
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NEVER
place the seat belt over hard objects.
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ALWAYS
fasten the seat belt before starting the engine.
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ALWAYS
keep the seat belt and buckle clean and clear of dirt as this may cause the seat belt to not function correctly.
Ensure the seat is in a suitable position for operator to comfortably reach the controls (See seat adjustment section).
If the seat belt becomes damaged, worn or the dumper has been in an accident, the seat belt must be replaced.
FASTENING THE SEAT BELT
1. Sit correctly in the seat.
2. Gently pull the seat belt (Figure 11, Item A) and tongue (B) from the inertia reel over your hips towards the buckle (C).
3. Insert the tongue into the buckle ensuring the seat belt is not slack and correctly located across your hips not your stomach without
any twists. Ensure the tongue locks in place with an audible click sound.
3a. If the seat belt locks before the tongue is engaged in the buckle, allow the seat belt to return into the inertia reel and repeat the
procedure. The seat belt can lock if it is pulled too vigourously.
4. To ensure the seat belt works correctly, pull on the belt sharply. If the seat belt does not function correctly it may need to be
replaced.
DO NOT
operate the dumper until the seat belt is repaired or replaced.
UNFASTENING THE SEAT BELT
1. Hold the seat belt.
2. Press the release button (D) on the buckle.
3. Slowly return the seat belt to the inertia reel.
Operating Instructions
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NEVER operate the dumper with the seat belt unbuckled. If you do not wear your seat belt you may be
thrown from the machine resulting in serious injury or even death
WARNING
The seat belt should only be released once the dumper stationary, the engine has been switched off and
the parking brake has been applied.
WARNING
Figure. 11
A. Seat Belt
B. Tongue
C. Buckle
D. Release Button
A
B
D
C