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the application of and compliance with the safety
requirements.
- You must inform the Manufacturer iif you discover
a covered defect or malfunction of the safety sys-
tems as well as every situation of alleged danger.
- The Operator must always wear personal protec-
tive equipment provided by the Law and follow the
instructions in this manual.
- The Operator must comply with all the signs of
danger and caution marked on the machine.
- The Operator should not perform operations on
its own initiative or actions that are not within its
competence.
- The assembly of parts not manufactured by other
Manufacturers or changes may alter the charac-
teristics of the machine and thus affect its safe
operation.
- The machine must not be operated with guards
removed or partly damaged.
2.2 SAFETY SIGNS
The machine has been designed taking all possible
solutions for the preservation and safety of those
who work and are in the vicinity. Nevertheless, the
machine may have residual risks; i.e. risks that can-
not be eliminated completely in reference to certain
conditions of use.
These potential risks are indicated on the machine
with stickers (pictograms), which essentialy shown
the various situations of lack of safety and/or danger.
ATTENTION
Keep the pictograms clean and replace them im-
mediately when they are detached or even partially
damaged.
Referring to Figure 3 showing the various pictograms
applied to the machine and their location, carefully
read as follows and store their meaning.
1) Label showing the position must be the lever for
the parking brake free or inserted.
2) Label showing the correct direction of rotation of
the concrete mixer (only for machines equipped
with mixer).
3) Label showing the direction of movement of
the shovel based on the control lever (only for
machines equipped with shovel).
4) Label showing the direction of rotation of the
tracks based on the control levers.
5) Label showing the direction of movement of the
bucket.
6) Label showing the position of the “slow/fast”
forward selector.
7) Label showing the gradation of the accelerator.
8)
Before you start working with the machine, care
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fully read the instructions for use.
9)
Before performing any maintenance, stop the
machine and read the instruction manual.
10)
Risk of noise: During operation, it is recom
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mended the use of protective systems for the
hearing.
11)
Danger of tipping. Use extreme care when work
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ing on steep slopes.
12) Label showing the guaranteed sound power
emitted by the machine.
13) Label showing the attachment positions for lifting
the machine.
14) Label showing the oil level warning light.
15) Risk of scalding. Do not touch and do not ap-
proach to any hot parts of the engine.
16)
Label that warns that the filter cartridge must
be replaced when the oil pressure reaches and
exceeds 2 bar.
2.3 SAFETY DURING USE AND
MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION
- Always wear suitable clothing. Avoid wearing loose
and fluttering clothing: it can be caught in moving
parts. Long hair should be tied. The Operator should
not carry sharp tools in itspockets.
- During maintenance and repair, it is mandatory to
use protective clothing, cut resistant gloves, anti-
slippery and anti-crush shoes.
- Comply with the laws in force in the country where
the machine is used, regarding the use and disposal
of products used for cleaning and maintenance.
Always dispose of hazardous waste through the
appropriate authorized companies who must issue
you the receipt of disposal.
- It is absolutely forbidden to operate the machine if
you have not read and understood the instructions
in this manual. In addition, the machine cannot be
operated by staff that is not competent, in good
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