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Safety instructions
• Avoid any operation that might be a risk to machine stability!
• During operation on slopes, perform machine travel or operation uphill or downhill. If
performing machine travel across a slope cannot be avoided, bear in mind the tilting limit of
the machine!
Always keep the attachments/work equipment close to the ground. This also applies to
downhill machine travel!
During machine travel across a slope, the load must be on the uphill side of the machine.
• On sloping terrain always adapt the travel speed to the prevailing ground conditions!
Never change to lower gear on a slope but always before reaching it!
• Before leaving the operator seat always secure the machine against unintentional
movement and unauthorized use!
Lower the work equipment/attachments to the ground
• Before starting work check whether
• all safety devices are properly installed and functional
• Before starting machine travel or before taking up work:
• Ensure that visibility is sufficient (do not forget rearview mirrors!)
• Adjust your correct seat position, never adjust the operator seat during machine
travel or operation!
• Fasten your seat belt
• Inspect the immediate area (children!)
• On the job site the operator is responsible for third parties!
• Caution when handling fuel – increased fire hazard!
• Ensure that fuel does not come into contact with hot parts!
Do not smoke during refueling, and avoid fire and sparks. Stop the engine during
refueling and do not smoke!
• Never get on or off a moving machine! Never jump off the machine!
• Should the lights of the machine not be sufficient for performing work safely, provide
additional lighting of the job site
• Installed work lights must not be switched on for travel on public roads. They can be
switched on in work operation if motorists are not blinded
• The accelerator pedals take time getting used to them. Therefore, adjust the travel
speed to your abilities and the circumstances.
Applications with lifting gear
Definition:
Applications with lifting gear are understood as procedures involving raising, transporting
and lowering loads with the help of slings and load-securing devices (for example ropes,
chains). In doing so, the help of persons is necessary for securing and detaching the load.
This applies, for example, to lifting and lowering pipes, shaft rings or containers.
• No applications with lifting gear!
Summary of Contents for 901S
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Page 34: ...1 24 BA 901 1101 en Edition 2 1 91101b110 fm Introduction...
Page 46: ...2 12 BA 901 1101 en Edition 2 1 91101b210 fm Safety instructions...
Page 50: ...3 4 BA 901 1101 en Edition 2 1 91101b320 fm Operation 3 3 Instrument panel overview...
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