OPERATION
OPERATION
3-83
USING SEAT BELT
WARNING
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Before fastening the seat belt, inspect the securing brackets and belt for abnormal conditions.
Replace any worn or damaged seat belt or the securing brackets.
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Even if no abnormality can be seen in the belt, replace the seat belt every 3 years. The date of manu-
facture of the belt is shown on the back of the belt.
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Adjust and fasten the seat belt before operating the machine.
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Always use the seat belt when operating the machine.
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Fit the seat belt across your lap without twisting.
FASTEN THE BELT AND REMOVE IT
1.
Sit on the seat, depress the brake pedal fully, and adjust
the seat so that your back is pressed against the backrest.
2.
After adjusting the seat position, adjust tether belt (1).
Tense the tether belt and install it when there is no one sit-
ting on the seat.
3.
Sit on the seat and hold tongue (4) connected to wind-in
mechanism (2) and pull out the belt slowly so that the belt
will cover your abdomen sufficiently.
4.
Insert tongue (4) in buckle (3) until it clicks. The belt is
pulled back into wind-in mechanism (2) until it is fitted to
your abdomen. The belt is locked under this condition and
cannot be extended anymore. Fit the belt to your abdomen
without twisting it.
REMARK
If the belt is locked before the tongue is inserted in the buckle,
let it return to the wind-in mechanism, then repeat the above
procedure from the start.
5.
Pull the belt to check that it is securely locked in position.
6.
When removing the belt, press the red button on buckle (3).
The belt will automatically retract.
Check the seat belt mounting bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
Tightening torque: 24.5 ± 4.9 N·m (2.5 ± 0.5 kgf·m)
If the seat belt is scratched or frayed, if any fittings are broken or deformed from long service, replace the seat belt
immediately.
Summary of Contents for 76243
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 5: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 3 q Machine equipped without cab Back pocket of operator s seat ...
Page 16: ...NECESSARY INFORMATION FOREWORD 1 14 ...
Page 17: ...FOREWORD NECESSARY INFORMATION 1 15 ...
Page 24: ...CONTENTS 1 22 ...
Page 28: ...SAFETY LABELS SAFETY 2 4 SAFETY LABELS 2 POSITIONS OF SAFETY PICTOGRAMS 2 ...
Page 289: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
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