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c .Clean all safety decals. Replace any that are missing or cannot be read.
2
. Check for damage.
a. Inspect the machine generally for damaged and
missing parts.
b. Make sure that all pivot pins are secured correctly in place.
c. Check for oil, fuel and coolant leakages underneath the machine.
3 .Make sure the tyres are correctly inflated.
4.Make sure the fuel filler cap is tight.
5.Make sure the engine cover is closed and secure.
WARNING
You could be killed or injured if a machine tyre bursts. Do not use the machine with
damaged, incorrectly inflated or excessively worn tyres. Check for cut rubber and
penetration by sharp objects. Do not use a machine with damaged tyres.
Seat Controls
The operator's seat can be adjusted for your comfort. A correctly adjusted seat will reduce
operator fatigue. Position the seat so that you can comfortably reach the machine controls. For
driving the machine, adjust the seat so that you can depress the pedals fully with your back
against the seat back.
Fore/Aft Adjustment
1.
Lift handle A upwards and slide the
seat forwards or backwards to the
required position.
2.
Release handle A and make sure the
seat locks into position.
Height Adjustment
1.
With the seat unloaded, turn the knob B in the required
direction to raise or lower the seat.
2.
Raise or lower the seat until a clear view is achieved.
Do not adjust the seat when machine is in operation.
A
B