Operating The Machine - New Holland B95CTC Operator's Manual

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Operating the machine

WARNING
Driving hazard!
Check all controls and safety devices in a safe,
open area before starting work.
Failure to comply could result in death or se-
rious injury.
When using the machine, some precautions are neces-
sary.
Start the engine taking into account weather conditions.
Regularly check the hourmeter on the side instrument dis-
play to ensure servicing intervals are observed.
If you use the machine under particularly severe condi-
tions (dusty or corrosive atmosphere, etc.), the Servicing
Intervals should be reduced.
Make sure that the operator's seat is correctly adjusted
and positioned.
Never operate any control or driving component unless
you are seated correctly in the operator's seat with the
seat belt adjusted and attached correctly.
Avoid running the engine in an enclosed space. If neces-
sary, ensure good ventilation under all circumstances.
Dust, smoke or fog can reduce visibility and cause an
accident. Stop or slow down the machine until normal
visibility is restored.
If there is any operating problem, immediately lower the
loader equipment to the ground, engage the parking
brake and stop the engine.
Find the cause or inform responsible persons and take the
necessary measures to forbid the use of the machine.
When stopping the engine take account of weather con-
ditions. See page 4-9.
When parking the machine, see page 4-14.
When loading the machine onto the trailer, see page 5-11.
When towing the machine, see page 5-12.
Road operation
NOTICE: Road speed is subject to restrictions according
to the country. It is the operator's responsibility to limit his
speed accordingly.
Before carrying out any road travel, lock the attachments
and install the safety systems required by regulations.
The machine must be within the maximum dimensions
permitted on the road in accordance with local road traffic
regulations.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Completely raise the stabilizers.
Check that the lighting and signalling systems operate
correctly.
Check that the brakes and steering operate correctly.
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Check the condition of the tires and the tire pressure.
Never leave the operator's compartment when the engine
is running.
Never use the differential lock.
Job site operation
On job sites on the public highway, use regulation signals,
taking into account the working range of the machine.
Local regulations define the number, type and location of
reflective strips.
Be vigilant, be aware of places where other persons are
working close to your working area.
Keep other persons away from the machine. Serious
physical injury can result if these instructions are not ob-
served.
Adapt your driving style to suit the conditions of work
(sloping ground or rough ground), the state of the road
and weather conditions.
Operate all controls consistently so the machine works
smoothly.
When travelling at right angles to the slope keep the
loader bucket at ground level.
When travelling in the same direction as the slope, move
onto the slope in low gear (first gear). Never travel down-
hill with the gearshift lever in neutral position.
When working on a slope, engage the front drive axle
(4WD) if equipped.
Holes, obstacles, debris and other hazards in the work-
ing area can cause serious physical injury. Always walk
around and identify all possible hazards before operating
the machine in a new working area.
Make sure you know the location of underground pipes or
cables before beginning work.
Electrical cables, gas pipes, water pipes or other under-
ground installations can cause serious physical injury.
Do not work close to live overhead electric lines with-
out first making sure that the minimum distances are ob-
served: 5 m (16.4 ft).
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