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Working with the machine direction. lengthwise direction, to avoid impermissible transverse slopes of the machine. ly! tion! Oscillating grapple), while holding the load as close as possible to the undercarriage and above the ground.

In material handling operation: ge from transport position, the machine must be supported and horizontally aligned. e of the outriggers (load carrying capacity of ground). Sinking of an outrigger below ground level would result in devastating consequences! s with increased caution.

3.4.1.3Additional notes for machin vation

lengthwise and horizontal direction. Position the uppercarriage to the undercarriage in such a way that the steps and ladders are aligned.

) in proper condition. Make especially sure that they are free of dirt, oil, ice and snow. NOTE: To ensure that the doors open in all weather conditions, lubricate the weather strips at least every two month, or more often, if necessary, with talcum powder or silicon. Lubricate the door hinges and locks regularly.

three point support, i.e. always have two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand in contact with the entry system.

climbing higher. External influences, such as wind, can make it more difficult to open the door. For that reason, always guide the door by hand when opening the door. Make sure that the door is engaged when it is open, to prevent it from banging open or closed.

close the door and fasten the safety belt. and climbing up the machine.

undercarriage in such a way that the steps and ladders are aligned. support. Climb down until you can close the door safely. Always guide the door by hand when closing the door.

3.4.1.4Protection from vibrations

manner of utilization. Especially the following parameters have a significant influence: braking, control of operating elements of the machine during travel as well as working. himself selects the speed, the gear ratio, the working manner and the travel route. This results in a wide range of various vibration impacts for the same machine type. chines, for example hydraulic excavators, a seat which meets EN ISO 7096). weight and the size of the operator. that the characteristics of the seat remain as specified by the seat manufacturer. ine, especially regarding: Tire pressure, brakes, steering, mechanical connections, etc. machine in a jerky manner. n where the machine is working and travelling in good order: able terrain conditions, keep machines available and allow for sufficient time. equently used for travel, utilize special auxiliary systems for travel (if installed), which reduce the vibration for this application. If such auxiliary systems are not available, regulate the speed to keep the machine from "rocking".

The full body vibration impact for the machine operator can be reduced if the following recommendations are observed: ine, equipment parts and auxiliary devices for the corresponding tasks.

3.4.2Sensor controlled low idle automatic

This device automatically reduces the engine RPM to low idle after 6 seconds, if no hydraulic functions are activated by the joystick or the pedals. This saves fuel and reduces noise. Touching the joystick or operating the pedals resets the engine RPM to its original setting.

Actuate the sensor controlled low idle automatic by pressing switch S20

Press switch down.

The sensor controlled low idle automatic is activated. The indicator light in the switch lights up.

Press switch up.

The sensor controlled low idle automatic is deactivated. The indicator light in the switch turns off.

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