BA 418-12 * 1.0 * 418_12_2_Sicherheit.fm
2-11
Safety 2
2.7
Attachment operation
Attachments
• Use only attachments that are certified for the vehicle or its protective
?e device (for example a shatter protection).
• All other attachments require the vehicle manufacturer’s release.
• The danger zone and the work zone depend on the attachment used –
see the Operator’s Manual of the attachment.
• Secure the load.
• Do not overload attachments.
• Check the correct position of the lock.
Operating
• Carrying persons on/in an attachment is prohibited.
• Installing a work platform is prohibited.
- Exception: The vehicle is certified and equipped with the necessary
safety equipment.
• Attachments and counterweights modify handling, as well as the
steering and braking capability of the machine.
• The operator must be familiar with these modifications and act
accordingly.
• Before starting work, operate the attachment to check that it works
correctly.
• Before putting the attachment into operation, ensure that nobody is in
danger.
• Lower the attachment to the ground before leaving the operator's seat.
Removing and fitting attachments
• Before uncoupling or coupling hydraulic connections:
- Stop the engine
- Release the pressure of the work hydraulics.
• Picking up and lowering attachments to the ground requires special
care:
- Pick up and safely lock the attachment in accordance with the
Operator’s Manual.
- Lower the attachment only to firm, level ground and secure it to
prevent it from tipping over or rolling away.
• Put the vehicle and the attachment into operation only if:
- The protective equipment has been installed and is functional.
- The connections for the lights and the hydraulic system have been
established and are functional.
• Perform a visual check of the lock after locking the attachment.
• There must be nobody between the vehicle and the equipment when
picking up or lowering an attachment to the ground.
Summary of Contents for 418-12
Page 59: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 27 Introduction 3 Right side of machine Fig 4 30 20 ...
Page 60: ...3 28 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Front of machine Fig 5 ...
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Page 63: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 31 Introduction 3 Outside right of the vehicle Fig 8 ...
Page 64: ...3 32 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Inside the cabin Fig 9 ...
Page 65: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 33 Introduction 3 Engine compartment interior Fig 10 ...
Page 66: ...3 34 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Outside front of the vehicle Fig 11 ...
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Page 326: ...5 170 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_5_Bedienung fm 5 Operation ...
Page 338: ...6 12 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_6_Transport fm 6 Transport ...
Page 426: ...7 88 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_7_Wartung fm 7 Maintenance ...
Page 462: ...8 36 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_8_Betriebsstoerung fm 8 Malfunctions Notes ...
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