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Before starting, carefully inspect your machine for
any evidence of physical damage such as cracking,
bending or deformation of plates or welds. Check for
cracking or flaking of paint, which may indicate an
excessive strain or dangerous crack in the material
below. Check for loose, broken or missing parts such
as Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) support
brackets, vibration isolators, and nuts and bolts. If
potentially serious problems are found, do not
operate the machine until appropriate repairs are
completed.
Check the level of all fluids ... brake, transmission,
power steering, engine coolant, hydraulic system, and
others. Fill low reservoirs only to the proper level.
Check the various systems (hydraulic, cooling, etc.)
for leaks. (FIG. 11) Inspect all plugs, filler caps and
fittings for tell-tale signs of leaks. ALWAYS use a
flashlight or shielded trouble light when checking ...
Never an open flame. Repair any leaks, or have them
repaired by authorized service personnel. (See pages
28 through 42 for additional service cautions.)
Check the fuel level and, if low, fill the tank with the
proper grade of clean fuel before extended operation
(following the instructions on page 34).
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
BE SURE THE WORK AREA IS SAFE
Before beginning operation, thoroughly check the
area for any unusual conditions that could be
dangerous. (FIG. 12) Check for hidden holes,
drop-offs or overhead obstacles that could be
dangerous. Check the clearance under overhead
power and phone lines. LOOK UP AS WELL AS
DOWN.
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
A stalled or faltering engine can result in a real
hazard when operating on grades, in traffic or in
heavily congested areas.
NEVER smoke when checking fuel level or refueling.
Be observant of other workmen, bystanders and
other machines in the area. Be especially careful if
trenches, lightpoles, tiles, buildings, etc. are within
the effective range of a vibratory compactor.
IMPROPER OPERATION COULD RESULT IN
DAMAGE OR INJURY.
Remember, the danger of sliding and/or tipping on
steep slopes is always present ... regardless of
how heavy or "stable" your machine may appear to
be.When operating under these conditions, the
use of ROPS and seat belts reduces the hazard to
operating personnel.
FIG. 12
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