Safe Operation - Kubota SSV65 Operator's Manual

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SAFE OPERATION

Careful operation is your best safeguard against an
accident.
Read and understand the Safe operation section
carefully, before operating the machine.
Every user, however experienced, should carefully read
and understand the Safe operation section for the
machine, the attachments, and the accessories before
taking the machine into operation. The owner is obliged
to inform the operators of instructions to the machine,
the attachments, and the accessories in detail.
Keep this manual in the storage place.
(See Where to keep the operator's manual on page
78)
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE
OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
1. General precautions
Know your equipment and its limitations. Read and
understand this entire manual before starting and
operating the machine.
• Obey the safety labels on the machine.
• Inspect the seat belt regularly and replace it if it is
frayed or damaged.
• Always sit in the operator's seat when starting the
engine or operating the levers or controls.
• Do not operate the machine while under the
influence
of
alcohol,
substances, or while fatigued.
• Check the surrounding area carefully before using
the machine or when attachments are being
connected.
To avoid any danger of electrocution, never operate
the machine near power lines before confirming the
power is off. Never approach a machine or load that
is contacting a power source such as power lines.
SSV65,SSV75
medication,
controlled
SAFE OPERATION
Electrocution can occur by coming into contact with
a machine that is near power lines.
• Check for buried pipes and cables before digging.
• Check
for
hidden
underground, and overhangs. Do not enter soft
ground.
– During machine use, do not allow any persons
within the working range.
• Do not allow anyone to use the machine until they
have been informed of the work to be performed
and they have read and understood the operator's
manual.
• Do not wear baggy, torn, or oversized clothing
when working with the machine. Baggy, torn, or
oversized clothing can get caught in rotating parts
or control elements which can cause accidents or
injuries.
Wear adequate safety clothing, for example safety
helmet, safety shoes, eye protection, ear protection,
working gloves, and so on, as necessary and as
prescribed by law or statutes.
If exposed to loud noise for long hours, you may
suffer from hearing difficulty or loss. To protect your
ears from unpleasant, loud noise, wear ear muffs,
ear plugs or other protective ear pieces, as
required.
holes,
obstacles,
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