Operation, 2 commissioning, 3 start procedure – Multiquip P54K-K2B-K4B User Manual

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P54
K/K2B/K4B

Operation :


5.2 Commissioning

Note :


• Desist from any method of operation which could pose a safety hazard or impair the static stability of the
machine.
• Never travel on sloping surfaces transversely, but always directly upwards or downwards.
• The machine may only be started from the driver's seat
• When leaving the driver's seat, the machine must always be safeguarded against unintentional rolling away or
unauthorized use.

Danger :

Before driving, check whether persons are located in the driving area.

It is prohibited for persons to remain in the articulation area of the roller when the engine is
running.

Damp and loose substrates substantially reduce the machine's grip on sloping surface and
inclines.

When driving up slopes and inclines, the speed must be adjusted in line with the terrain.

The properties of the soil and the effects of weather can impair the climbing ability of the
machine.

Never attempt to negotiate slopes which are steeper than the machine's climbing ability.

Always give way to loaded transport vehicles.

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5.3 Start procedure :

Note :

Should you not yet have familiarized yourself with the operating and display elements of
this machine, it is essential for you to read through the preceding section "Operating and
display elements"
and to become familiar with its contents. All display and operating
elements are described here in detail.

When operating this machine, the safety remarks and the respective safety
regulations described in section 3.0 must be observed without fail.

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Danger


In machines with roll-over bar or ROPS roof, always
wear a seat belt !

The machine may only be operated from the driver's
seat when wearing a seat belt.
(Fig. 18)

Fig. 18

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