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AP0902
Safety instructions
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Avoid any operation that might be a risk to stability!
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During operation on slopes, drive or work uphill or downhill. If driving across a slope
cannot be avoided, bear in mind the stability limit of the machine!
Always keep the attachments/work tool close to the ground. This also applies when
driving downhill!
When driving or working across a slope, the load must be on the uphill side of the
machine.
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On sloping terrain always adapt your driving speed to the prevailing ground conditions.
Never change to a lower gear on a slope, but always before reaching it!
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Before leaving the machine
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Lower the work tool/attachments to the ground
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Before leaving the operator seat, always secure the machine against inadvertent
movement and unauthorized use!
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Before starting work, check whether
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All safety devices are properly installed and functional
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Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem installed as needed
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Warning lights installed as needed, and
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A First-aid kit is on hand
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Before moving the machine or before starting work:
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Make sure visibility is sufficient (do not forget rearview mirrors!)
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Adjust correct seat position (brake pedal must be depressed to the limit).
Never adjust the operator seat when driving or working!
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Fasten your seat belt
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Inspect the immediate area (children!). In the work area the operator is responsible
for third parties!
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Caution when handling fuel – increased danger of fire!
Make sure fuel does not come into contact with hot parts!Stop the engine during refuel-
ling! Do not smoke during refuelling, and avoid fire and sparks!
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Never get on or off a moving machine! Never jump off the machine!
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If the lights of the machine are not sufficient for the safe execution of certain work
processes, provide additional lighting of the work area.
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Installed rear work lights must not be switched on for travel on public roads. They can
be switched on in work operation if users of public roads are not dazzled.
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Hydrostatic four-wheel steering takes time getting used to. Therefore, adjust the driving
speed to your abilities and the circumstances. Selection and change steering mode of
machine at standstill only!
WARNING!
Exposure to crystalline silica (found in sand, soil and rocks) has been
associated with silicosis, a debilitating and often fatal lung disease. A
Hazard Review (Pub. No. 2002-129) by the U.S. National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) indicates a significant risk (at
least 1 in 100) of chronic silicosis for workers exposed to inhaled crystal-
line silica over a working lifetime. NIOSH recommends an exposure limit
of 0.05 mg/m
3
as a time-weighted average for up to a 10-hr workday dur-
ing a 40-hr workweek. NIOSH also recommends substituting less hazard-
ous materials when feasible, using respiratory protection, and regular
medical examinations for exposed workers.
Summary of Contents for 418T Wheel
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Form No 418T Wheel Loader 909879...
Page 10: ...Section 1 Introduction 1...
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Page 40: ...AP0902 3 3 Overview see overleaf Overview see overleaf...
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Page 111: ...4 4 AP0902 Troubleshooting Notes...
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