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Special equipment
Two-person cab
• Where applicable, raising of the barrier to
prevent leaning out backwards (depending
on the cab dimension)
• Where applicable, additional covers facing
the mast side to prevent leaning out to the
side (depending on the cab dimension)
DANGER
The truck operator bears responsibility for the
passenger. Allowing the passenger to ride in the
can without the operating mode switch having been
moved to the correct position presents a potential
risk of serious or fatal injury to the passenger.
The operator is obliged to instruct the passenger
with regard to correct behaviour while riding. If
a passenger refuses to adhere by this code of
conduct, he must be refused access to the cab.
The operator is also obliged to turn the key switch
to the correct position when carrying a passenger.
NOTE
Trucks which feature a cab that permits two
operators must also be equipped with two
abseil systems.
•
In such trucks, it must be ensured that only
the suspension points approved by the
manufacturer are used.
Function
When the operator intends to take a passen-
ger, the relevant operating mode must be set
by turning the key switch to the correct symbol.
The passenger enters the cab and closes the
barrier. One or, if available, both foot switches
must be actuated. The passenger is required
to hold both handles and at the same time
press the coordination switch. The passenger
must adopt a position which does not impede
the operator.
Check
Before setting off, the equipment features
must be checked. In the passenger mode,
the truck must not permit any function unless
the coordination switch is actuated. If one of
the coordination switches is released during
a function, all functions must come to an
immediate stop.
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