EMAK CR 340 H Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 28

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- In case of powder y material, limit the
dispersion of dust wetting the material or
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covering it with cloths.
- Learn to stop the machine in emergency
situations.
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- Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of
the machine specified in page 34.
- The load must not protrude from the
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transport box to prevent it from falling.
- The load must not obstruct the operator's
view.
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- The load must be distributed on the base
surface area as much as possible.
- When possible, prevent movements of the
load, tying it with a rope. Remember to untie
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the load before tipping the transport box.
- The loading and unloading must always be
carried out on a flat and stable surface.
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- Do not move the machine with the transport
box raised, because it could obstruct the view
of the operator.
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- Do not use the transport box tipping function
to unload the goods in a slope.
- Be sure to always have an adequate space to
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maneuver, especially in the presence of walls,
hedges, rows, artifacts, greenhouses, etc.. Do
not try reversing unless you are sure to you
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have adequate space.
- Do not change the engine rotation speed
regulator adjustment.
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- Do not put hands or feet near or under
rotating or moving parts.
- Take special care on surfaces that are slippery
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due to the presence of water, snow, ice, sand,
gravel, debris or oily substances.
- Pay special attention to insubstantial ground
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such as sand, gravel, swampy ground or
puddles, ploughed land, ground with
potholes, ditches, escarpments, dykes and
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earthworks.
Before use, inspect the machine:
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- Check the tension of the crawlers and make
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sure that they are not damaged or worn.
- Check that the bolts of the crawler tensioners
are correctly fastened.
- Check the fuel level, that there are no leaks
and that the fuel pipe is not damaged.
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Using the machine in reverse drive
WARNING:
- When reversing the machine, the operator
must pay maximum attention and be
continuously alert to the presence of
obstacles and people.
- Avoid proceeding downhill in reverse
wherever possible.
Using the machine on sloping ground
WARNING
- Start moving forwards very carefully on
sloping ground to prevent the risk of
tipping over.
- Reduce speed before any change of
direction on slopes.
Driving on slopes is one of the operations
where the risk of the driver losing control of the
machine or of it overturning is the greatest;
both eventualities can result in serious injury or
death. Proceed with maximum caution.
To work on sloping ground proceed as
follows:
- Never drive the machine on terrain that
slopes more than 10° (17%).
- Always drive evenly and slowly.
- Make no sudden changes in speed or
direction.
- Avoid unnecessary turns, and if it proves
necessar y, turn slowly and gradually
downward. Drive slowly.
- Watch out for and avoid driving over furrows,
holes and bumps. On uneven terrain, the
machine can tip more easily. Long grass can
hide obstacles.
- Do not stand too close to edges, ditches or
banks. The machine could suddenly roll over
if an edge gives way.
- Be particularly cautious near corners, bushes,
trees or other objects that block your view.
Children
- Failure to be on guard for children in the
vicinity of the machine may result in serious
accidents.

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