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STARTING UP THE VEHICLE
- Regardless of their level of driving experience, operators
must familiarise themselves with the position and function of
all controls and instruments before operating the machine.
- Do not use the vehicle when hands or shoes are wet or
dirty with grease or greasy substances.
- DANGER -
Before starting the engine, make sure all control levers
are in a neutral position, the parking brake is engaged,
the engine bonnet is closed and that there is nobody in
the area surrounding the vehicle.
- DANGER -
The vehicle can be started up or manoeuvred only when
the operator is seated in the driver's seat, with the seat
belt fastened and properly adjusted.
- DANGER -
Before using the vehicle verify all
safety devices are functional.
The operator must always maintain control of the vehicle.
- Use the acoustic warning device or other signals to alert
people in the area before starting up the vehicle.
- The vehicle may move suddenly if started up without
following the correct procedure, thus, creating the risk of
damage personal injury.
- Do not start the engine or touch the levers if there is a
danger sticker posted inside the cab.
- Never start the engine by causing short circuiting betwe-
en the terminals on the starter.
- Be careful when using auxiliary batteries as the gas con-
tained in these may explode, causing serious damage.
- To start the engine using auxiliary batteries, follow the in-
structions provided in the paragraph "START UP USING
AUXILIARY BATTERIES". Incorrect procedure may cau-
se serious damage to the electrical/electronic system,
the vehicle to move suddenly, the battery to burst, and
damage to objects and/or people.
- Inspect control instruments immediately after start up, whi-
le the engine is hot and at regular intervals during use, in
order to promptly recognise and resolve any malfunctions.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Despite the vehicle being used in the most different situa-
tions, it is necessary to observe, in advance, the compliance
with the minimal operational Standards, as reported below:
Parameter Admitted values
Working temperature from -5°C to +40°C
Average daily temperature <40°C
Storage temperature from -15°C to +50°C
Humidity from 20 to 95%
Altitude <2500m
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