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CHAPTER 3
CONTROLS AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Become familiar with and know how to use all
safety devices and controls on the skid-steer
loader before operating it. Know how to stop loader operation
before starting it. This Gehl loader is designed and intended to be
used only with Gehl attachments or Gehl-approved referral attach-
ments or accessories. Gehl cannot be responsible for operator
safety if the loader is used with non-approved attachments.
Guards and Shields
Whenever possible and without affecting loader operation, guards and shields are
provided to protect against potentially hazardous areas. In many places, safety
decals are also provided to warn of potential hazards and/or to display special
operating procedures.
Read and thoroughly understand all safety
decals on the loader before operating it. Do
not operate the loader unless all factory-installed guards and
shields are properly secured in place.
Operator Restraint Bar
Lower the operator restraint bar after entering the operator’s compartment and
sitting in the seat. The restraint bar is securely anchored to the ROPS/FOPS. The
operator must be seated with the restraint bar in its lowered position to start or
operate the skid-steer loader. Refer to
Safety Interlock System
on page 20 for
more information.
The restraint bar provides for-aft adjustment that allows the operator to determine
the most comfortable position of the restraint bar. The right and left portions of
the restraint bar system can be adjusted independent of one another by pushing
the lever on the lower inside of either pad. The restraint pad can then be used to
adjust to the desired position. The restraint pad locks in place when it is released.
Never defeat the operator restraint bar or seat
switch electrically or mechanically. Always
wear the seatbelt.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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