Climbing Onto the Deck Plate
PART 2: CAB AND FRAME ACCESS
WARNING! To lessen the chance and/or sever-
ity of personal injury in case of an accident, al-
ways lock the doors while driving. Along with
using the lap/shoulder belts properly, locking
the doors helps prevent occupants from being
thrown from the vehicle.
To lock or unlock the doors from outside the cab, insert the
key in the lock. Turn the key toward the rear to lock; forward
to unlock.
Climbing Onto the Deck Plate
WARNING!
• You can be hurt if you aren’t careful climb-
ing onto and off the deck plate. You can slip
and fall, especially if the surfaces are wet or
icy, or if you step in oil, fuel, or grease. Keep
steps clean. Always maintain at least three
points of contact between your hands and
feet and the steps and deck plate.
• Do not climb onto and off the deck plate– use
steps and grab handle provided. If there is
no deck plate, or if proper steps and grab
handles aren’t provided, don’t climb onto the
area behind the cab. Peterbilt did not intend
for the area to be a step if handrails or proper
steps are not provided.
NOTE: Any alteration (adding bulkheads, head-
ache racks, tool boxes, etc.) that affects the uti-
lization of grab handles, deck plates, or frame
access steps installed by Peterbilt must comply
with FMCSR 399.
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