Dressta 560C Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual SN 15001 and up

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INTRODUCTION

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2. Provide proper ventilation when operating in closed area to minimize the danger of exhaust gases. Exhaust gases are hazardous and can cause unconsciousness and death. 3. Maintain clear vision of all work and travel areas. Keep windows and mirror clean and repaired. Use a pole brush with clean water. 4. Look in the intended travel direction to be sure personnel and allied equipment do not interfere with the machine's work pattern. Do not operate if exposed personnel enter the immediate work area. 5. Turn on the machine's lights at night and times of poor visibility to see and be seen. 6. DO NOT adjust the seat while the machine is moving because a loss of control may result. Stop the machine, apply the parking brake and then adjust the seat. 7. Keep head, limbs and body inside the operator's compartment at all times because of the chance of being injured by hazards outside the operator's compartment. 8. NEVER allow anyone near the center articulation pivot. If the machine turned, they could be crushed. 9. NEVER allow anyone to stand on the ladder when the bucket is raised or the machine is moving or turning to prevent injury from falling, crushing or from falling material. 10. NEVER get on or off the machine while it is moving because serious injury or death could result. 11. After starting and while operating, observe instruments and warning lights frequently. Investigate any unusual indications or noises in the machine. 12. If the engine has a tendency to stall, investigate immediately. Do not operate the machine until the cause has been corrected. 13. If noise exposure exceeds 90 dBA for eight hours, wear ear protective equipment, per local regulations. D. Driving the Machine 1. Carry the bucket low for maximum visibility and stability when traveling. 2. Before operating in areas with overhead obstructions, carefully check overhead clearance. Obstructions, such as guy wires, power lines, tree branches, bridges and building doors could cause a rollover accident. 3. Drive slow enough to insure complete control. Slow down when traveling in congested areas or on mud, ice or other slippery surfaces. Keep a safe distance away from other vehicles, according to the load and ground conditions. 4. Avoid crossing obstacles, such as ridges, curbs, logs and rocks. If you cannot avoid them, reduce speed and cross at an angle. Ease up to the breakover point, pass the balance point slowly and ease down on the other side.

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