Do not jump, Slopes, Safety practices – SkyTrak 10054 Operation Manual User Manual

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Safety Practices

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Model 10054

Rev. 11/03

10. Do Not Jump

If a vehicle ever becomes unstable and starts to tip over:

BRACE YOURSELF and STAY WITH THE VEHICLE,

KEEP YOUR SEAT BELT FASTENED,

HOLD ON FIRMLY and

LEAN AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT.

Indecision and trying to escape from a tipping vehicle can result in
death or serious personal injury.

11. Slopes

DO NOT park the vehicle on an incline and leave it unattended.

Driving across a slope is dangerous, as unexpected changes in

the slope can cause tipover. Ascend or descend slopes slowly
and with caution.

Ascend or descend slopes with the heavy end of the vehicle

pointing up the slope.

NOTE: The rear of the vehicle is normally considered the heavy end unless
the carriage is fully loaded. In this case the front of the vehicle is now the
heavy end.

Unloaded vehicles should be operated on all slopes with the

carriage pointing down the slope.

On all slopes, the load must be tilted back and raised only as far

as necessary to clear the ground.

When operating on a downhill slope, reduce travel speed and

downshift to a low gear to permit compression braking by the
engine and aid the application of the service brakes.

• DO NOT JUMP.

• Brace yourself.

• Stay in cab.

• Keep seat belt on.

if vehicle tips.

Jumping can

result in death

or serious

injury.

DANGER

AVOID CRUSHING

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