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SAFETY LOCKS
3.1 SAFETY LOCKS
3.1.1 MACHINE LOCKS
DANGER
• If it is necessary to stop the machine, lower the equipment to the ground and always engage the safety
device by shifting the lever to the lock position. (See “3.3.5 pos. 1 MACHINE CONTROLS).
• If the operator expects that he may need to stop the machine with raised arms, he is responsible for pre-
paring and installing locks or safety devices that must ensure safety.
• During travel, position the upper structure so that it is directed towards the blade before engaging the
antirotation lock.
• Non-compliance with these rules may cause serious accidents.
• The machine is provided with an upper structure antirotation
lock (1) that can be operated from the driving position; always
lock the upper structure rotation before leaving and when trans-
porting the machine.
• The other applications of the safety locks concern:
a) the engagement of the lock (2) on the boom swing control
pedal;
b) the lock position of the safety device (3) for the locking of
the equipment and travel controls.
RWA18640
1
RWA18390
2
RYA15410
3