CHAPTER
Ⅰ
SAFETY
INFORMATION
20
1.5.16.11
Before adjusting the machine, make sure that no person is between the machine and
the equipments. Pave the hook of the traction device to align the traction equipment with the traction pin.
Adjust the machine. Connect the machine to the towing equipment. You should know the maximum size
of your machine.
1.5.17
ENGINE STOPPING
1.5.17.1
Do not stop the engne Immediately after the machine has been operated under load. This
can cause overheating and accelerated wear of engine components.
1.5.17.2
After the machine is parked and the parking brake is engaged, allow the engine to run for
five minutes before shutdown. This allows hot areas of engine to cool gradually.
1.5.18
PARKING
1.5.18.1
Park the machine on a level surface. If you must park the machine on a downgrade, block
the tires.
1.5.18.2
Stop the engine.
1.5.18.3
Switching the electric key on the instrument panel to STOP position and remove the key.
1.5.18.4
A short circuit that may cause some parts to leak current, or human destruction may
cause batteries to leak. Turn the main power switch to off (O) position to prevent the discharge of
batteries .
1.5.19
SLOPE OPERATION
1.5.19.1
Different machines have different performance. machines that are operating safely in
various applications depend on these criteria: the machine configuration, machine maitenance, running
speed of the machine, conditions of the working sites, tire inflation pressure. The most important criteria
are the skilled and judgment of the operator.
1.5.19.2
Operators should receive good skill training, operating training provides a person with the
following abilities:observation of working and environmental conditions, feel for the machine operation,
identification of potential hazards, etc.
1.5.19.3
When you work on side hills and when you work on slopes, consider the following
important factors:
1
.
At higher speeds, forces of inertia tend to make the machine less stable.
2
.
the machine may be less stable with uneven terrain.
3
.
Grass, muddy road surface and gravel roads may promote the slipping of the machine
4
.
Keep balance of the machine;
5
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Excessive loads may tip the machine ;
6
.
Do not operate the machine accross the slope. When possible,operate the machine up the slope
and operate the machine down the slope.
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