2 - SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules
• It is the responsibility of the operator to read and un-
derstand the operator’s manual and other information
provided, and use the correct operating procedure. Ma-
chines should be operated only by qualified operators.
• Do not operate this machine or perform maintenance
work if you have not had appropriate training. Read
and fully understand all the instructions and warnings
in this manual.
• Be prepared for emergencies. Always have a first aid
kit and a working fire extinguisher with you and know
how to use each.
• Avoid loose fitting clothing, loose or uncovered long
hair, jewelry and loose personal articles.
• Know and use the protective equipment that is to be
worn when operating this machine. Hard hats, pro-
tective glasses, protective shoes, gloves, reflector type
vests, respirators and ear protection are examples of
equipment that may be required.
• Certain protective equipment must be replaced and re-
newed due to age or wear. Old hard hats may not af-
ford the original intended protection. Faded and soiled
vests are no longer as highly visible as the original in-
tent. See the manufacturer’s recommendation.
• Know and use the hand signals required for particular
jobs and know who has the responsibility for signaling.
• Wear the seat belt to maximize the protection capability
of a ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) when the
machine is so equipped.
• Inspect the ROPS and seat belt mounting bolts on a
daily basis to ensure their integrity.
• Do not permit riders on the machine if there is no man-
ufacturer’s designated place for a rider.
• Make sure that all protective guards, canopies, doors,
etc. are in place and secure.
• Remove all loose objects stored in the machine. Re-
move all objects which do not belong in or on the ma-
chine and its equipment.
Attachment quick coupler safety information
• Always inspect the coupler locking pin extension be-
fore operating the machine. Position the locking pins in
your field of vision and make certain they are engaged
properly.
• Improperly locked attachments could release and
cause serious injury.
• Do not attempt to engage attachment with locking pins
extended.
• Make certain that locking pins and connections are free
of dirt or mud before attempting to engage and disen-
gage the attachment.
• Do not extend or retract coupler locking pins with at-
tachment on the ground or in the dump position.
• If any damage is visible on the coupler or attachment
points, do not operate or attach bucket.
• Never stand under an attachment or allow others to do
so. Do not allow anyone under elevated loads.
• Do not lift loads or push materials with the coupler with-
out an attachment. This can cause damage to the cou-
pler components.
• Check coupler operation periodically for any unusual
movement and/or noise.
• Inspect hydraulic hoses for any leaks or damage.
• Visually inspect welds and if necessary contact your
dealer.
• Check for any loose bolts. Torque as required.
• Do not modify the machine or attachments. Such mod-
ifications can damage and/or affect the integrity of the
attachment and can affect safety and function of the at-
tachment and/or machine.
• Check all controls in a clear area and make certain the
machine is operating correctly.
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Summary of Contents for 721G Stage IV
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Page 162: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Inducement and validation re starts LEIL14WHL0394HA 2 3 78 ...
Page 163: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Validation re start procedure LEIL15WHL0608HA 3 3 79 ...
Page 189: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RCPH10WHL045BAH 7 4 15 ...
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Page 436: ...8 SPECIFICATIONS 721G Loader Lift Arms Specifications LEIL16WHL0629FB 1 8 10 ...
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