Cellboost BOXER 427W 사용자 설명서

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Safety Precautions
Never attempt to operate any attachment without first understanding proper installation and 
operating procedures. The center of gravity, stability, and operating characteristics of the 
entire machine will change with the use of different attachments. 
Operate all controls slowly and smoothly and never abruptly stop any function. This can 
cause the machine to become unstable.
Always look in the direction of travel. 
Come to a complete stop prior to reversing travel directions. 
Reduce speed and proceed with caution when traveling in reverse or turning. 
Never travel with the loader boom or attachment raised. Lower the boom or attachment as 
soon as possible and travel with the boom at the lowest safe height. 
When traveling with a loaded bucket or forks, the load should be level and the bucket or 
forks tilted back to reduce spilling or loosing the load.
Approach corners slowly, turning too fast or sharp may cause the machine to tip over.
Stay alert when operating near traffic or roadways. 
If the unit should begin to tip or become unstable, DO NOT try to stabilize the unit with your 
legs or arms. 
If the unit is involved in an accident or inadvertently damaged during operation, stop and 
perform a thorough inspection. Make sure the unit is in safe operating condition prior to 
resuming work. 
Be alert to any unusual reaction to any of the controls. If anything unusual is noticed, shut the 
machine down and thoroughly inspect it to determine the cause of the problem. Do not 
operate the machine until all required repairs have been made. 
If the unit must be left unattended, shut the machine down and make sure that it can not be 
started by an unauthorized individual.
Operating on steep slopes can be dangerous and there is a greater risk of the machine tipping 
over or becoming unstable. The list of rules below must be understood and followed for 
maximum safety: 
– Avoid excessively steep slopes or unstable surfaces. If travel on a slope is necessary, keep 
the load low and proceed with extreme caution. 
– DO NOT travel ACROSS excessively steep slopes under any circumstances. 
– Travel straight up and down slopes with the heavy end of the machine pointing up the 
incline. When the machine has no load, the operator's platform end of the machine is 
considered the heavy end. When the machine is loaded or has an attachment on the front 
of the machine, the front is considered the heavy end. 
– Turning on slopes is not a recommended practice, however if you must turn on slopes; 
reduce travel speed to as slow as possible, and exercise extreme caution. Avoid sharp turns 
or sudden movements. 
– Wet or slick ground conditions should be avoided as reduced traction could cause the 
machine to slide down the slope. 
– Do not attempt to install or remove attachments on a slope. 
– Never park the unit on a slope