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Before Starting
Do not remove or modify the Roll-Over Protective Structure (“ROPS”)
unless instructed to do so in approved installation instructions.
Modifications, such as welding, drilling or cutting, can weaken the
structure and reduce the protection it provides. A damaged ROPS cannot
be repaired – it must be replaced.
Never operate the machine without a ROPS or FOPS installed.
To ensure safe operation, replace damaged or worn-out parts with genuine
service parts.
The machine is designed and intended to be used only with approved
attachments. To avoid possible personal injury, equipment damage and
performance problems, use only attachments that are approved for use on
and within the operating capacity of the machine (see weights and
capacity information, starting on page 33). Contact the Manitou Americas
service department for information on attachment approval and
compatibility with specific machine models. Manitou Americas cannot be
responsible if the machine is used with a non-approved attachment.
Remove all trash and debris from the machine every day, especially in the
engine compartment, to minimize the risk of fire.
Always face the machine and use the hand holds and steps when entering
and exiting the machine. Do not jump off the machine. See “Entering and
Exiting” on page 66.
Never use starting aids. Engine pre-heating is used for cold weather
starting. Engine pre-heating can cause either or other starting fluid to
detonate, causing injury or damage.
Walk around the machine and inspect it before using it. Look for damage,
loose or missing parts, leaks, etc.
Warn all nearby personnel before starting the machine.
Check for proper tire pressure in all four tires before operating the
machine and add air if necessary. Improperly pressurized tires adversely
affect machine stability. Regularly check wheel fasteners for tightness.
See “Wheel Fastener Torque” on page 38.
Contact the proper local authorities for utility line locations BEFORE
starting to dig. In North America, contact the North American One-Call
Referral System at 8-1-1 in the U.S., or 1-888-258-0808 in the U.S. and
Canada.
Below-ground hazards also include water mains, tunnels and buried
foundations. Know what is underneath the work site before starting to dig.
Before working near power lines (either above-ground or buried cable-
type), always contact the power utility and establish a safety plan with
them.
If temperatures are changing, be cautious of dark and wet patches when
working or traveling over frozen ground. Stay away from ditches,
overhangs and other weak support surfaces.
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