• When leaving the machine, be sure to make the undercar-
riage and upper structure point to the same direction, and
lower the work equipment to the ground. Operate the oper-
ating portion (g) of the lock lever (1) to set it to LOCK posi-
tion (L) and stop the engine.
• If the operator's seat and the console are placed forward,
your body or clothes may touch the levers. Move them
backward to secure a sufficient space to get off the ma-
chine.
• Lock all the places and always take the key with you and
keep it in the specified location.
EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR'S CAB
• If it should be impossible to open the door of the cab, break the window glass with the hammer supplied
and use the window as an emergency escape.
• When escaping, remove the pieces of glass from the window frame first and be careful not to cut yourself
on the glass. Be careful also not to slip on the broken pieces of glass on the ground.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
When the machine is operating close to a source of high electromagnetic interference, such as a radar station,
some abnormal phenomena may be observed.
• The display on the monitor panel may behave erratically.
• The warning buzzer may sound.
These effects do not signify a malfunction and the machine will return to normal as soon as the source of inter-
ference is removed.
DO NOT GET CAUGHT IN WORK EQUIPMENT
The clearance in the area around the work equipment changes according to the movement of the link. If you are
caught, this may lead to serious personal injury or death. Do not allow anyone near any of the rotating or tele-
scopic parts.
PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES
The operator's compartment is equipped with a structure (such as ROPS, OPG) to protect the operator by ab-
sorbing the impact energy.
As for the machine equipped with ROPS, if the machine weight
(mass) exceeds the certified value (shown on ROLL-OVER
PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) CERTIFICATION plate),
ROPS will not be able to fulfill its function. Do not increase ma-
chine weight beyond the certified value by modifying the ma-
chine or by installing attachments to the machine.
Also, if the function of the protective equipment is impeded, the
protective equipment will not be able to protect the operator,
and the operator may suffer injury. Always observe the follow-
ing.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION AND MAINTE-
NANCE
SAFETY
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