BA E16 en* 1.0 * E16_10_200a.fm
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Safety 2
Machine operation
• Start and operate the vehicle only with the seat belt fastened and only
from the place provided for this.
• Put the vehicle into operation only if visibility is sufficient (have another
person guide you if necessary).
• Operation on slopes:
- Travel/work only uphill or downhill.
- Avoid vehicle travel across a slope, observe the vehicle’s permissible
inclination (and of the trailer if necessary).
- Keep loads on the uphill side of the vehicle and as close as possible
to it.
- Keep attachments/work equipment close to the ground.
• Adapt the travel speed to the circumstances (for example the ground
conditions, weather conditions).
• There is increased danger during backward vehicle travel. Persons in
the blind spot of the vehicle cannot be seen by the operator.
- Ensure that nobody is in the danger zone when you change the
travel direction.
• Never get on a moving vehicle and never jump off the vehicle.
Machine travel on public roads/sites
• The specific national driving license is required.
• Observe the national regulations (for example the road traffic regula-
tions) during machine travel on public roads/sites.
• Ensure that the vehicle is in compliance with the national regulations.
• In order not to blind other motorists, using the existing work lights
during vehicle travel on public roads/site is prohibited.
• When crossing underpasses, bridges, tunnels, for example, ensure
that the clearance height and width is sufficient.
• The attachment fitted onto the machine must be certified for travel on
public roads/sites (see for example the registration documents).
• The attachment fitted onto the vehicle must be empty and in transport
position.
• The attachment fitted onto the vehicle must be equipped with the
mandatory lights and protective equipment.
• Take measures against unintentional operation of the operating
hydraulics.
• If the vehicle has different steering modes, ensure that the mandatory
steering mode is selected.
Summary of Contents for ET35
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