SAFETY
AND WARNINGS SECTION
19
Protection for the operator
Check the protection devices daily for damaged
structures. It is forbidden to use the vehicle with
damaged protection devices.
Improper use of the vehicle can be hazardous for the
operator even if protection devices in perfect
condition are used. Therefore, it is advisable to follow
the operating procedures described in the following
sections of this Manual.
Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS),
Falling Objects Protective Structure (FOPS)
The ROPS/FOPS certification label is applied in the
upper part inside the cab.
The ROPS/FOPS structure is specially designed, tested
and certified for the vehicle. Any alteration of the
structure can weaken and put the operator at risk.
The protection offered by ROPS/FOPS structures will
be affected in case of structural damage. Avoid
structural repair or modification of the ROPS/FOPS
structure. These operations will make the structure
different from the original, and cause invalidation of
the certification
Safety devices
Before using the vehicle, ensure that all safety
devices are visible and working properly.
Should you find any anomalies in the safety devices,
stop working until the fault has been repaired
(Contact your dealer or Magni Telescopic Handlers
After-Sales Service).
Check that the symbols and safety stickers are clearly
legible.
For your own safety and that of others, do not disable
or alter operation of the safety devices.
When using equipment with electrical or hydraulic
connections, these must always be connected
properly to the vehicle with the respective
connectors.
Failure to connect them stops the safety devices from
working correctly, with a risk of damage to property
and people and a risk of overturning the vehicle.
The main controls for the equipment safety devices
are recommended by the manufacturer with time
schedules and must be indicated on the Inspection
Register attached to this manual.
These checks ensure that the safety devices work
correctly.
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