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Parking the Machine
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Never leave the operator's seat without lowering the lift arm/attachment flat on the
ground or engaging the lift arm support device(s), and then stopping the engine and
removing the ignition key.
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When shutting the machine down for the day, plan ahead so the machine will be on a
firm, level surface away from traffic and away from high walls, cliff edges and any
area of potential water accumulation or runoff. Lower the attachment and lift arm to
the ground. There should be no possibility of unintended or accidental machine move-
ment.
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If the machine must be parked on a slope, park across the slope and chock the wheels
to prevent movement.
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To avoid collisions when parking on streets, use barriers, caution signs, lights, etc., so
the machine can be easily seen at night.
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After the machine has been parked properly, shut the machine down according to the
“Mandatory Safety Shutdown Procedure” on page 14.
Electrical Energy
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ALWAYS maintain a safe distance from electric power lines and avoid contact with
any electrically charged conductor or gas line. Accidental contact or rupture can result
in electrocution or an explosion. Contact the North American One-Call Referral Sys-
tem at 8-1-1 in the U.S., or 1-888-258-0808 in the U.S and Canada, for the local “Dig-
ger's Hotline” number or the proper local authorities for utility line locations BEFORE
starting to dig!
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Before working near power lines (either above ground or buried cable-type), always
contact the power utility and establish a safety plan with them.
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Depending upon the voltage in the power line and atmospheric conditions, strong elec-
tric shocks can occur if the bucket is closer than 3 m (10 ft.) from the power line.
Higher voltages and rainy weather can further increase the safe operating distance.
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If the machine comes into contact with a live wire:
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Do not leave the machine.
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If possible, drive the machine out of the danger area.
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Warn others not to approach or touch the machine.
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Have the live wire de-energized.
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Do not leave the machine until the wire has been safely de-energized.
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Work on the machine’s electrical system must be performed only by trained techni-
cians.
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Inspect and check the machine’s electrical equipment at regular intervals. Problems
found, such as loose connections or scorched cables, much be repaired before using
the machine.
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Only use proper, original equipment fuses/circuit breakers with the specified current
rating. Turn off the machine immediately if there is any indication of a problem with
the electrical system.
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