Safety
9
Always utilize the vehicle safety features, such as tailgate prop and hoisted body prop.
Remember to wear all safety equipment when loading recycling and organic materials or while
performing service duties.
I
MPORTANT
:
Under no circumstances should you operate damaged or malfunctioning equipment. Report all
malfunctions to your supervisor immediately.
General Responsibilities of the Employer
It is the responsibility of the employer:
To make sure that the employees are qualified and capable of operating/servicing the T
OP
S
ELECT
™ and related equipment safely.
To ensure that all employees take safety measures before operating/servicing this vehicle.
To properly maintain all mobile equipment to meet all provincial/state and federal safety
standards.
To supply the operator with adequate knowledge and skills to operate the vehicle and related
equipment safely.
To keep the vehicle maintained and properly adjusted to meet the manufacturer’s standards and
recommendations. For help or for more information, please contact the manufacturer or any of its
authorized representatives.
To keep records of all vehicle breakdowns and malfunctions, as well as any inspection and
maintenance.
To ensure that all failures or malfunctions that may be affecting the safe use of the vehicle are
repaired before the vehicle is put back into operation.
To meet the appropriate lighting requirements for night shift work (if permitted).
To regularly accompany the vehicle operator and take measures to ensure the smooth and safe
operation of the vehicle.
To make sure that the backup alarm works properly when the vehicle is in reverse.
To take necessary measures to correct any damage or malfunction reported by an employee.
To establish a “lockout/tagout” procedure and ensure its application any time inspection, repair
or maintenance is performed on the vehicle, regardless of whether it takes place on the road or in
the garage.
Before doing any maintenance on the vehicle, all safety precautions mentioned in this
manual must be observed, especially the lockout/tagout procedure.
Maintenance and repairs carried out on this vehicle must only be done by qualified
personnel who is familiar with the equipment. Labrie Enviroquip Group declines any
responsibility for failures resulting from unproper repairs performed by the end-user.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
Summary of Contents for Top Select
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Page 34: ...26 Safety...
Page 40: ...32 General Cleanliness...
Page 72: ...64 Loading Container Maintenance...
Page 104: ...96 Preventive Maintenance...
Page 121: ...Lubrication 113 Figure 11 2 Body hinges Grease Fittings on Body Figure 11 3 Tailgate and hooks...
Page 122: ...114 Lubrication Figure 11 4 Partition Figure 11 5 Optional Maximizer Location of lube zerks...
Page 123: ...Lubrication 115 Figure 11 6 Roof hinges and loading cylinders...
Page 124: ...116 Lubrication Figure 11 7 Lube chart...
Page 132: ...124 Troubleshooting...
Page 134: ...126 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams Hydraulic Schematics Single Side Bucket...
Page 135: ...Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams 127 Single Side Bucket w Maximizer...
Page 136: ...128 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams Dual Side Bucket...
Page 137: ...Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams 129 Dual Side Bucket w Maximizer...
Page 139: ...Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams 131 Air System Schematics TS 1000 w Options...
Page 140: ...132 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams TS 2000 w Options...