WHEN LOADING ON DUMP BODY
• Do not load the dump body so that the load is on one side. Always perform loading that the load is spread
uniformly.
• Do not leave or return to the operator's seat while the dump body is being loaded.
WHEN DUMPING
• Before starting the dumping operation, check to be sure there is no people or object behind the machine.
• Stop the machine in a right position, and check again that there is no people or object behind the machine.
Give the determined signal, then slowly operate the dump body. If necessary, use chocks for the wheels or
allocate a conductor.
• Do not perform dumping operations on slopes. The machine stability will become poor and it may tip over.
• Do not drive the machine with the dump body raised.
• When performing dumping operations, drive the machine in a straight line. If dumping operations are per-
formed with the machine articulated, the machine stability will become poor and the machine may tip over.
• When the dump body is raised, the center of gravity of the machine varies continuously. If the ground is
soft, this will affect the stability of the machine.
• Take extreme care when dumping sticky material (wet clay, frozen material, etc.) on a soft ground. The sta-
bility of the machine becomes worse and it may tip over.
WHEN OPERATING ON SNOW OR FROZEN SURFACES
• Snow-covered or frozen surfaces are slippery, so be extremely careful when traveling or operating the ma-
chine, and do not perform abrupt lever operation. Machine may slip even on a slight slope. Be particularly
careful when working on slopes.
• Frozen road becomes soft when the temperature rises, and the machine may tip over or be not able to es-
cape. Be particularly careful when working on frozen road.
• When traveling on snow-covered roads, always fit tire chains.
• It is dangerous that the machine enters deep snow. The machine may tip over or become buried in the
snow. Be careful not to go off the road or to get trapped in a drift of snow.
• When traveling on snow-covered slopes, never apply the foot brake suddenly. Reduce speed, use the brak-
ing force of the engine, and pump the brakes (depress the brake pedal several times) to stop the machine.
• Do not try to perform dumping operations when the load inside the dump body is frozen. There is danger
that this may cause the machine to tip over.
WHEN PARKING MACHINE
Unexpected move of the parked machine can cause serious personal injury or death. Always observe the fol-
lowing.
• Park the machine on a firm, level ground.
• Select a place where there is no hazard of landslides, falling rocks, or flooding.
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION
SAFETY
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