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RUN-IN PERIOD
Template Date: 1994_04_29Template Name: OM_1_col
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TRIM THIS EDGE -Familiarize yourself with the machine’s emergency exits (emergency exit via the windshield) in case of the cab door being jammed or the machine turning over.
See “Windshield” in the “Instruments/Controls/Accessories” Section.
-Make sure that there is nobody on or under the machine. The operator is the only person allowed on the machine. -Make sure there is nobody within the machine’s working area. -Familiarize yourself with the safety measures in use on the job site.
MACHINE OPERATION
WARNING: Check all controls and safety devices in a safe, open area before starting work.
When operating the machine, follow these instructions: -When starting the engine, allow for the prevailing weather conditions. See
“Starting the engine”. -Check the hourmeter regularly, to ensure that all service operations are carried out punctually. See the “Service Intervals” Section. -If you use your machine in particularly harsh conditions (dusty or corrosive atmosphere), the service intervals should be reduced accordingly. -See “Run-In Period” if the machine is new or if the engine has been reconditioned.
-Locate the position of any underground pipes or conduits before starting work. -When working near overhead high voltage electric lines, you must keep a safe working distance from the lines. The minimum distances to be respected are as follows: Under 57,000 volts: 3 meters. Over 57,000 volts: 5 meters. -When working on a public highway, use standard traffic signs, taking into consideration the working range of the upperstructure and its attachments. Local or national regulations stipulate the number, type and location of reflector strips. -Operate the working or travel controls only when seated in the operator’s seat.
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