Doosan DX700LC Operation And Maintenance Manual page 36

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Traveling on Slopes
Never jump onto a machine that is running away to stop it. There
is danger of serious injury.
Traveling on slopes could result in the machine tipping over or
slipping.
On hills, banks or slopes, carry the bucket approximately 20 - 30
cm (8 - 12 in) above the ground. In case of an emergency,
quickly lower the bucket to the ground to help stop the machine.
Do not travel on grass, fallen leaves, or wet steel plates. Even
slight slopes may cause the machine to slip to the side, so travel
at low speed and make sure that the machine is always traveling
directly up or down the slope.
Avoid changing the direction of travel on a slope. This could
result in tipping or side slipping of the machine.
When possible, operate the machine up slopes and down
slopes. Avoid operating the machine across the slope, when
possible.
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Figure 19
Safety
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