2. Set the backrest to the desired sitting position and
release the backrest-adjustment-lever.
IMPORTANT :
• You should adjust the backrest so that the
operator can safely operate the control levers
with the back resting completely on the
backrest.
Armrest adjustment
1. Take the load off the armrest and rotate the
armrest-adjustment-dial and move the armrest to
the desired angle.
3. How to use the seat belt
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Always use the seat belt with a ROPS/FOPS
protection structure. Adjust the operator's seat
to the optimal position and buckle it up.
• Always fasten the seat belt securely before
starting the engine.
(1) Seat belt
(2) Socket
(3) Button
Fastening the seat belt
1. Pull the seat belt from the retractable (right) side of
the operator's seat.
2. Insert the fixture of the seat belt into the socket at
the left side of the operator's seat until the fixture
clicks deep into position.
Releasing the seat belt
1. Press the red button of the socket to release the
seat belt.
The seat belt reels itself and gets retracted to the
right side.
4. Adjusting the tilt steering
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Do not adjust the steering wheel while the
machine is in motion.
1. Press down the steering-wheel-tilt-lever, to release
the lock so that the steering wheel can be adjusted
to desired position.
(1) Steering wheel tilt lever
(A) Press down
TRAVELING WITH MACHINE
1. Starting to travel with machine
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Fasten the seat belt before operating the
machine.
• When transporting a load, keep the loader
bucket as low as possible to avoid tip over.
Be extra careful when working on inclines.
• Before operating, check the operating area.
Make sure that no bystanders are near the
machine. Sound the horn before moving.
• To start the machine on a slope, press the
accelerator pedal gradually while releasing the
inching pedal so that the machine does not
move backwards.
• After starting the machine, immediately check
that the brake and the steering wheel work
normally.
• If a tire has blown, the machine may slip or
turnover. To avoid turnover, do not brake or
steer hard, brake slowly to stop the machine
gradually.
STARTING OF THE MACHINE
OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
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