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LOADER ATTACHMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Automatic loader bucket levelling only operates when raising the attachment; it does not operate when lower-ing the attachment. You must take care to keep the buck-et level during attachment lowering to avoid the load be-ing dumped. Operating the loader attachment with a full bucket on sloping ground can cause the machine to turn over. If possible avoid turning the steering wheel and always travel forwards when climbing a slope and in reverse when travelling down a slope. Keep the bucket as close as possible to the ground. There is a risk of accident if these instructions are not observed. On the job site,always keep the bucket as close as possi-ble to the ground so as to increase the machine’s stability to the maximum ad to ensure perfect visibility. On rough or slippery ground, when the bucket is full, drive the machine as slowly as possible. If these instruc-tions are not observed there is a risk of accident. The machine will free wheel when the button is pressed. If necessary, use the brakes to stop the machine. Raise the attachment so that the bucket is about 20 cm (8 inch)above the ground Ensure lifting or handling weight does not exceed 1000 kg (2204 lbs).
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The first time it is operated, manoeuvre the machine in a clear area, at low speed. The instructions contained in this chapter do not cover all possible conditions of use of the loader attachment. They only constitute basic information to enable the machine to be operated correctly. Safety Instructions: 1. Be careful. 2. Make sure that the operator’s seat is correctly adjusted in the loader attachment position. 3. Use the seat belt. 4. Make sure that no other person is in the working range of the machine.
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Standard Bucket Level Indicator
Located on the bucket cylinder, this indicator enables the loader bucket to be positioned flat when the pointer is opposite the red pointer.
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7 In 1 Loader Bucket (If Equipped
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