O
O
P
P
E
E
R
R
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
A
A
N
N
D
D
M
M
A
A
I
I
N
N
T
T
E
E
N
N
A
A
N
N
C
C
E
E
M
M
A
A
N
N
U
U
A
A
L
L
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4.2.2.8 L
IFTING THE MACHINE
To lift the machine correctly, observe the following safety precautions:
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The machine must not be carrying any load.
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Position the machine on a level surface.
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The operator must abandon the driving position when the machine is going to
be lifted.
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Check that the work area is clear.
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Use sufficiently strong cables to support the weight of the machine as indica‐
ted on the CE plate.
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IFTING POINTS
There are two lifting points on the trucklift. Both are positioned on the upper part
of the lifting guides.
4.2.2.9 U
SING THE RUBBER TRACKS
Avoid the following situations when working with an undercarriage with rubber
tracks:
1. Do not manoeuvre the machine on hard, rocky and uneven surfaces, such as
river stones, gravel, etc..
2. Do not leave the rubber tracks directly exposed to the sun for more than 3
months.
3. Where possible avoid improper steering operations on asphalt and concrete, as
this will cause the tracks to wear out. In addition, avoid manoeuvring on bitu‐
men roads when the surface temperature exceeds 60° C, as this causes wear on
the tracks as well as damage to the road surface.
4. Manoeuvring with a loose track on an uneven surface may cause the detachment
of and/or damage to the rubber track.
5. The rubber tracks are only for use on soft ground, and not on hard and abrasive
surfaces such as sand, stones, minerals, etc. Using the rubber tracks on these sur‐
faces may cause deformation and premature wear.
6. Prevent the rubber track from coming into contact with sharp concrete edges etc..
7. Rubber tracks must never come into contact with fuels or synthetic oils. If this
does occur, however, immediately clean the track.
8. The rubber tracks should not be used near the sea, as the salty air or saline envi‐
ronments in general affect the adhesion between the rubber and the metal core.
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A