BA E16 en* 1.0 * E16_10_100.fm 1-1
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1.1 Operator’s manual
Information on this Operator’s Manual
Keep the operator's manual in the compartment to the left of the
operator's seat and always keep them with you. A document box behind
the seat is available as an option.
Fully read and understand the operator’s manual before starting up,
servicing or repairing the vehicle. This will help avoid personal injury and
physical damage and the vehicle can be safely and economically
operated.
Wacker Neuson recommends distributors or vehicle lessors to instruct
operators accordingly.
Please contact your dealer if you require more information on the vehicle
or the Operator’s Manual.
Target-group definition
This operator's manual is aimed at new professional operating personnel
or those yet to be trained.
Operator qualification and requirements for safe operation
Among other things, safe reliable vehicle operation and a longer service
life depend on the following criteria:
• Machine model and its outfitting
• Machine maintenance
• Work and driving speed
• Nature of ground and work environment
• Operator's qualification and ability to make decisions
With a qualified training, the operator is capable of the following:
• Concrete assessment of the work situations
• Feeling for the vehicle
• Identifying potential hazard situations
• Safe working by making the correct decisions for man, vehicle and the
environment
Access to the vehicle or vehicle operation is prohibited for children and
persons under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medicine.
Designated use
• The vehicle is used for moving earth, gravel, coarse gravel and rubble
or breaker and gripper operation as well as applications, including the
attachments listed in chapter – see chapter “ Technical data of attach-
ments” on page 9-17.
• In applications with lifting gear, the vehicle is used according to its
designated use only if the mandatory devices are installed and
functional.
• Use the quickhitch only with the corresponding attachments.
• A restricted work range applies to work with attachments (for example
hammer) that can cause fragments to fly around.
• Designated use also includes observing the instructions set forth in the
Operator’s Manual and observing the maintenance and service conditions.
• Follow the relevant national and regional regulations.
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