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AP 240
OPErATION MANUAL
2.1.4. Forbidden activities
The following is forbidden:
Operate the machine in the explosive environment and un-
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derground.
To use the Machine following ingestion of alcoholic bevera-
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ges or narcotic substances.
To use the Machine that would mean a threat to its technical
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condition, safety (life, health) of persons, sites, facilities and
things, or eventually of road traffic and its continuity.
To put into operation and use the Machine if other people
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are staying within its hazardous reach - except for training a
driver by lector.
To put into operation and use the Machine with some safety
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device (emergency brake, horn, etc.) dismounted or dama-
ged.
To travel and compact in such banks where Machine stability
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would be impaired (overturn). The mentioned static stability
of the Machine lowers by dynamic effects of travel.
To travel and compact in such gradients of slopes where ha-
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zard of ground torn off along with the Machine would occur,
or loss of adhesion followed by uncontrolled skid.
To control the Machine in some other way different from
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that stated in the Operation Manual.
To travel and compact according to the soil bearing capacity
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at such distance from the edge of a slope, excavated tren-
ches so to avoid any hazard of material fall (slide) or shoul-
der torn off along with the Machine.
To travel and compact at such distance from the walls, cuts,
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slopes so to avoid any hazard of their sliding and covering
the Machine.
To displace and transport people on the Machine.
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To operate the Machine within the hazardous range of
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which there are other machines or transport vehicles except
for those that operate in mutual coordination with the Ma-
chine.
To operate the Machine in places invisible from driver’s post
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and where hazard to the persons or property might occur
unless work safety is secured another way, i.e. implicitly
through signalling by a person duly instructed – refer to the
Section named Hand Signals.
To operate the Machine within protective zone of electric
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line system and substations, and of gas.
To drive over electric cables unless these are properly pro-
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tected against any mechanical damage.
To operate the Machine under reduced visibility and at night
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unless Machine’s working area and the site have sufficient
lighting.
To change driver’s position at the control stand from the left
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to the right and vice versa while driving.
Leave Machine driver’s position with the Machine running.
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To leave unsecured Machine - move away from the Machine
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without preventing it from being misused.
To disable safety system, protective system and locking sys-
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tem or change their parameters.
To use the Machine with oil, fuel, cooling liquid or other me-
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dia leaking therefrom.
To start the engine in some other way than stated in the
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Operation Manual
To locate other items (tools, instruments) at driver’s control
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stand aside from items of personal needs.
To lay away any material or other objects onto the Machine
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To remove any dirt or waste while the Machine is in opera-
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tion
To carry out maintenance, cleaning or repairs with the Ma-
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chine not secured against its self-motion and accidental
starting, and unless contact between operator and moving
parts of the Machine is excluded.
To touch moving parts of the Machine with human body or
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objects and tools held in hands.
To smoke and handle open fire when checking or filling in
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fuels, changing or filling up oils, lubricating Machine, and
when inspecting battery and filing up battery
To carry rags soaked with flammable materials on the Ma-
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chine (inside engine compartment), and flammable liquids
stored in free vessels.
To let the engine run in confined areas.
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Drive with open doors.
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Perform any adjustments on the machine without the prior
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consent of the manufacturer.
Drive without the seat belt fastened.
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Shift electrical conductors.
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Use other than original spare parts.
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Interfere in the electrical and electronic units in any man-
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ner.
! CAUTION !
THE ADDITIONAL WEIgHT consists of 2 pcs and is
mounted as option from the bottom of the Machine
frame at Manufacturer. It is therefore considered to
be the integral part of the Machine. Any handling of
this weight is hazardous and is banned.
Please do not hesitate to contact your dealer, if
required!
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