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NEVER
• Operate this machine or the trailer without undertaking a Risk Assessment
or JSEA.
• Operate this machine without Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
• Exceed the Safe Working Load (SWL) of 250kg (551lbs) for the Mid range
loader.
• Carry passengers on any part of the Loader or attachments.
• Place feet under the driving platform.
• Smoke (or approach the Loader with a naked
fl
ame) whilst operating
or refuelling.
• Leave the engine running whilst refuelling.
• Tie or secure yourself to any part of the machine or attachment.
• Fool around while operating the Loader or attachments.
• Carry a load with the bucket raised. Carry all loads as close to the ground
as practicable.
• Traverse across slopes, especially on uneven ground.
• Jerk the control levers. Always use a steady, even action to achieve
proper control.
• Touch exhaust, engine parts, hydraulic pipes and
fi
ttings, drive chains, friction
parts or guards.
• Park or leave Loader unattended on a slope.
• Remove safety decals.
• Remove safety guarding.
• During operation use mobile telephones or portable radios.
Always exercise care when operating on slopes. The Kanga Loader has been designed
to be able to access restricted areas, due to its minimal width. This, however, reduces
its stability when crossing slopes.
The Kanga Loader is designed to operate on slopes to a maximum of 20°, under no
circumstance is this to be exceeded. The actual safe slope angle may need to be
reduced depending on a number of variables, such as site conditions, attachments,
condition and con
fi
guration of machine and operator experience.
Crossing slopes should be avoided wherever possible. If it is not possible, slopes should
be traversed with loads lowered as far as possible, reduced speed and extreme caution.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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