OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL SWE215F
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Do not lower, swing or stop working device all of
sudden.
Do not extend or retract boom cylinder suddenly,
There is a risk of machine tipping over due to impact
force.
1.3.5 Operation on Slopes
When operating swing or working device during
operation on slopes, there is a risk that the machine
may lose its balance or tip over. This may cause
serious injury or damage to machine. So it’s necessary
to provide a flatness area for the machine and operate
carefully.
Do not swing machine from uphill side to downhill
side, when bucket is fully loaded. This dangerous act
can cause machine to tip over.
If the machine has to be used on a slope, pile the soil
to make a platform which can keep machine as
horizontal as possible.
1.3.6 Operation on Snowy Ground
Snow coated or frozen ground is slippery. So pay
extreme attention when tramping or operating machine.
Do not operate control lever suddenly. Pay much
attention when operating on a slope even a slight slope.
Can cause slip.
Frozen ground will become soft along with the
increase of ambient temperature. This may cause
machine to tip over.
In case of access to deep snow, there is a hazard that
machine may tip over or be buried in the snow. Be
cautious not to leave the road shoulder or get trapped
in snow.
When clearing snow, the road shoulder and objects
placed beside the road are buried in the snow and can
not be seen. There is a hazard of the machine tipping
over or hitting covered objects, so always carry out
operation carefully.
1.3.7 Avoid Tipping-Over
Warning: Do not attempt to jump off a tipping
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