Operating instructions
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Risk of damage to property
Carelessness when driving and working with the machine can lead to damage.
3.10.2
Hydraulic pipes and connections
Risk of personal injury and damage to property
If the machine's hydraulic pipes are not in perfect working order, there is a risk of
injury and damage.
3.11 Driving and operating the machine
The machine must only be operated by qualified personnel and as specified in the operating instructions. See
"Personnel requirements".
Before starting the engine, always check the machine for damage, loose parts, and fuel and hydraulic fluid
leaks.
Check the machine for unusual noises and vibrations.
Makes sure there are no people in the machine's hazard zone.
Keep the machine's engine hood closed, as this reduces the risk of injury and its noise level.
3.11.1
Driving mode
To use driving mode, switch the machine to driving setting 0 or I. See "Driving settings and driving mode".
Always leave the front chute down when using driving mode.
Always check the load bearing capacity of bridges, basement ceilings and roofs before driving onto them.
Take note of the clearances of building structures and the dimensions and weight of the machine before driving
into underground passages or underground car parks. See "Technical data".
When driving the machine, raise the smoothing board.
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Always take account of the machine's dimensions, which can be found in the
"Dimensions" section.
Take note of overhead clearances when driving the machine.
If working in areas that are difficult to keep in view, work with another person to guide
you.
Fasten loose parts such as tools and other accessories.
Check all of the hydraulic pipes and connections for leaks and chafe marks. Damaged
parts must be replaced by qualified specialists and only once the system has been
depressurised.
Only operate the machine if the required operating pressure is constantly available. If
necessary, get the hydraulic system checked by a qualified specialist.
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