Safety 11
Drive carefully when carrying an unevenly distributed load.
Inspect for overhead hazards (e.g. power lines) prior to using the arm.
Always use the tailgate safety prop before entering the area between the main body and the
tailgate.
Obey all warning and operation decals.
Things to Avoid
Do not operate any vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other intoxicants.
Do not talk on a cell phone or listen to loud music while driving.
Do not wear jewelry or loose clothing.
Do not leave the vehicle before it is brought to a complete stop and the work or parking brake is
engaged.
Do not enter the hopper or main body unless the engine is shut off, the key is removed and there is
an out-of-service tag on the steering wheel. Refer to “Locking Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle”
Do not back up the vehicle with the tailgate fully raised.
Do not drive with the tailgate fully open unless it is to unload refuse at the landfill.
Only qualified personnel should service the hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic systems of this vehicle.
They should also be knowledgeable about the operation of the vehicle.
General Precautions
I
MPORTANT
:
It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that only qualified employees operate and maintain this
vehicle.
Read and make sure that you fully understand this manual and all safety decals before performing
maintenance on the vehicle. Maintenance personnel must also read and understand the
Operator
Manual for this vehicle. In case of doubt, ask a supervisor for clarifications.
Before every work day, inspect the body, the packing system, and any system that might
compromise the public and/or the operator safety.
Warning!
Prior to its first use, your A
UTOMIZER
™ F
ULL
E
JECT
must be completely lubricated
, as shown on
the lube chart located on the curbside of the truck, near the hopper.
Initial lubrication carried out by Labrie Enviroquip Group is sufficient for production and
transport purposes
only!
Danger!
Operator and maintenance personnel must adhere to the following precautions
at all
times.
Failure to do so may result in vehicle and/or property damage, personal injury, or
even death.
Summary of Contents for AUTOMIZER FULL EJECT
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Page 139: ...Hydraulic System 131 Figure 5 23 Strainer assembly Strainer ...
Page 144: ...136 Hydraulic System Figure 5 27 Detecting cylinder internal leaks 1 2 3 4 5 A A A ...
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Page 177: ...Electric System 169 Control Box ...
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Page 179: ...Electric System 171 Tailgate Lighting ...
Page 180: ...172 Electric System Left Body SideWiring ...
Page 181: ...Electric System 173 Right Body Side Wiring ...
Page 182: ...174 Electric System Camera s Switchpack s Layout Option s AUTO 10 SEC INHIBIT AUTO ...
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