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of the vehicle. You should therefore take care to use the
mirrors to keep an eye on the rear of the vehicle.
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Symbols on the vehicle
Note
Replace the symbols immediately if they become illegible
or get lost.
DANGER
Risk of burns from hot surfaces
Allow the vehicle to cool down before working on
it.
DANGER
Risk of burns due to hot exhaust pipe
Do not touch the exhaust pipe.
Before working, allow the exhaust pipe to cool
down.
DANGER
Danger of tilting
Only drive on terrain with a maximum lateral in-
cline of 10°.
DANGER
Risk of injury on account of splashing ob-
jects
Keep an adequate distance from persons, ani-
mals and objects.
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WARNING
Risk of injury
Risk of being squeezed or hurt at the belts, side-
brushes, waste container, cover.
DANGER
Danger of crushing
Make sure that no persons are present in the vi-
cinity of the articulated joint or vehicle during op-
eration.
When using the vehicle for towing, make sure
that no persons are located during operation be-
tween vehicle and trailer.
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WARNING
Risk of cutting, risk of crushing
Keep your hands away from this area.
ATTENTION
Damage from incorrect transport
During the transport, place always the transport
lock on the articulated joint.
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WARNING
Health risk due to poisonous exhaust gases
Do not inhale exhaust gases.
DANGER
Risk of injury due to unauthorised usage
Remove the ignition key to protect against unau-
thorised use and prior to cleaning and mainte-
nance work.
ATTENTION
Safety for cleaning and maintenance
Prior to cleaning and maintenance work, park
the vehicle on a level and firm subsurface.
DANGER
Danger of injury due to use of unspecified lo-
cations for seating
Sit exclusively on the driver’s seat.
DANGER
Risk of impact, risk of crushing
When transporting or working under suspended
loads, use suitable means for supporting.
Main switch (battery isolation switch)
Lubrication point
Lubricating strip
Lashing point
Quality of the brake fluid and position where
brake fluid can be filled.
Position of container for brake fluid
Locating point for a jack or a support
Position of main fuse
Position of fuse F2
Emergency exit
Read operating instructions
DOT 4
Main fuse
70A
F2
3A
F2
3A
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