Manitou MUSTANG 1350R X Series User manual

1350R | 1350R (EU)
1350R X-Series
(SN 188601 and Before)
1500R | 1500R (EU)
1500R X-Series
(SN 190801 and Before)
1650R | 1650R (EU)
1650R X-Series
Skid-Steer Loader
Operator’s Manual
50940264 Rev. N 04/22
Original Instructions

WARNING
This product can expose you to lead which is known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING
Breathing diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals
known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
• Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated
area.
• If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside.
• Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system.
• Do not idle the engine except as necessary.
For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov/die-
sel.

Mustang®, All-Tach®, and Power-A-Tach®, are registered trademarks of Manitou Group.
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MANITOU EQUIPMENT AMERICA, LLC
WARRANTY
Manitou Equipment America, LLC under the GEHL®, MUSTANG by MANITOU®, MANITOU®, brand warrants
new MANITOU Group equipment to the Original Retail Purchaser to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months or Two Thousand Hours (2000 h) from the Warranty Start
Date which occur first.
MANITOU Group WARRANTY SERVICE INCLUDES:
Genuine XPRT parts and labor costs required to repair or replace equipment at the selling dealer’s business
location.
MANITOU Group MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
(INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE), EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT.
ANY OF THESE LIMITATIONS EXCLUDED BY LOCAL LAW SHALL BE DEEMED DELETED FROM THIS WARRANTY;
ALL OTHER TERMS WILL CONTINUE TO APPLY.
SOME STATES DO NOT PERMIT THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF THESE WARRANTIES AND YOU MAY
HAVE GREATER RIGHTS UNDER YOUR STATE LAW.
MANITOU Group WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE:
1. Transportation to selling dealer’s business location or, at the option of the Original Retail Purchaser,
the cost of a service call.
2. Used equipment.
3. Components covered by their own non- MANITOU Group warranties, such as tires, batteries, trade
accessories and engines.
4. Normal maintenance service and expendable, high-wear items.
5. Repairs or adjustments caused by: improper use; failure to follow recommended maintenance
procedures; use of unauthorized attachments; accident or other casualty.
6. Liability for incidental or consequential damages of any type, including, but not limited to lost
profits or expenses of acquiring replacement equipment.
7. Liability for consequential damages as an unfavorable environment (chemicals, dust, salt, corrosion
and erosion...)
8. Repairs completed outside MANITOU Group network and/or by personnel not trained by MANITOU
Group.
No agent, employee or representative of MANITOU group has any authority to bind of MANITOU group to
any warranty except as specifically set forth herein.
This agreement has been prepared in multiple languages, including but not limited to, English, Spanish, and
French (Canada). In the event of any inconsistency, the English version shall apply and be binding upon the
parties.


Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Safety Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Indicators and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
1350R, 1500R, 1650R Skid-Steer Loader
Operator’s Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MACHINE INFORMATION
Purchased from
Date of Purchase
Loader Model Number
Loader Serial Number
Engine Serial Number

The EC Declaration of Conformity document was provided with the machine if it is manufactured to comply with
specific requirements of European Union. Please refer the individual Declaration of Conformity issued with the
machine for exact details.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
1. Manufacturer: Manitou Equipment America, LLC
2. Address: One Gehl Way
West Bend, WI 53095 U.S.A
3. Technical Construction File Location: Manitou Interface and Logistics Europe
4. Authorized Representative: Manitou Interface and Logistics Europe
5. Address: Rue DesAndains 2
Perwez, 1360
Belgium
6. We hereby declare that the machine listed below conforms to EC Directives:
2014/30/EU (EMC), 2006/42/EC (Machinery) and 2000/14/EC (Noise Emission), as
amended by 2005/88/EC.
7. In accordance with EN/ISO Standards: EN474-1 and EN474-3
8. Designation: EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY/LOADERS/COMPACT
9. Model: 5556.,' LOADER
10. Serial Number:
11. Net Installed Power - KW
12. Sound Power Levels – (measured): - dB(A)
(guaranteed): - dB(A)
13. Directive / Conformity Assessment Procedure / Notified Body:
2000/14/EC Annex VIII, fXll
Quality Assurance
TÜV Industrie Service GmbH – TÜV SÜD Group
Westendst. 199, D-80686 München GERMANY
14. Name:
15. Position/Title:
16. (Signature)
17. Place:
18. Date:

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Safety Symbol and Signal Words
Manitou Group, in cooperation with the Society of Automotive
Engineers, has adopted this:
Safety Alert Symbol
This symbol identifies potential safety hazards, which, if not properly
avoided, could result in injury. When you see this symbol in this manual
or on the machine, you are reminded to BE ALERT! Your personal safety
is involved!
Signal Words
The word “DANGER” indicates an imminently
hazardous situation, that, if not avoided, will result
in serious injury or death.
The word “WARNING” indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury or death.
The word “CAUTION” indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury.
Important: The word “IMPORTANT” indicates situations that can result in possible
damage to the machine.
Note: The word “NOTE” indicates special or particularly useful information.
Contents and Use of this Manual
This Operator’s Manual provides information about the safe and proper operation and
maintenance for the machine. Major points of safe operation and maintenance are detailed
in the Safety section of this manual, starting on page 13.
This manual also includes general troubleshooting and specification information about the
machine.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION

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Follow the instructions in the Operator’s Manual Safety, Operation and Maintenance
chapters, concerning accident prevention regulations, safety and occupational regulations,
and machine and traffic regulations. Manitou Group is not liable for injury or damage
resulting from the failure to follow these regulations.
Improper operation, inspection and maintenance
of the machine can cause injury or death. Read and
understand the contents of this manual COMPLETELY and become
familiar with the machine before operating it.
It is the owner’s or employer’s responsibility to fully instruct each operator in the proper
and safe operation and maintenance of the machine.
A storage location is provided inside the operator’s compartment for storing this
Operator’s Manual. After using this manual, return it to the storage location.
This manual is considered a permanent part of the machine and should be with the
machine at all times. If the machine is resold, include this operator’s manual as part of the
sale.
Replace this manual promptly if it becomes damaged, lost or stolen.
Some illustrations and photos in this manual may show doors, guards and shields open or
removed for informational purposes only. BE SURE all doors, guards and shields are in
their proper operating positions BEFORE starting the engine to operate the machine.
Because of ongoing product improvements, information included in this manual may not
exactly match the machine. Manitou Group reserves the right to modify and improve
products at any time without notice or obligation.
CAUTION

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Machine Orientation
“Right” and “left”, as described in this manual, are determined from a position sitting in
the operator’s seat and facing forward.
1. Attachment Bracket 7. Lift Arm Support Device 13. Fuel Cap Cover
2. Restraint Bar 8. Auxiliary Couplers 14. Seat Plate (according to ISO
7096)
3. Front Work Lights
9. Roll-Over / Falling Object
Protective System (ROPS/
FOPS)
15. Tie-Down
4. Tilt Cylinder 10. Lift Cylinder 16. Rear Work Lights
5. Lift Arm 11. Reflectors
6. Tires 12. Tail Lights (Position Lights)
1
2
2
4
5
6
8
4
12
13
14
3
7
8
9
10
15
15
11
11
11
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Proper Machine Use
Improper use of the machine can result in property
damage, injury or death.
The machine is designed only for moving earth, coarse gravel or ballast and rubble. Use
with approved attachments is also allowed – See “Fields of Application” on page 6. Use in
any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. Compliance with, and strict
adherence to, the conditions of operation, service and repair as specified by the
manufacturer, also constitute essential elements of the intended use.
The machine was designed and built according to the best available technology and
approved safety regulations in the countries where it is sold. It is impossible, however, to
completely safeguard against abusive, improper use. The operator must always consider
potential safety risks and hazards during operation. Accident prevention regulations, all
other generally recognized regulations on safety and occupational medicine, and all road
traffic regulations must be observed at all times.
The machine must be maintained in proper operating condition. Any damaged or
malfunctioning parts must be repaired or replaced immediately.
Do not make any unauthorized modifications to the machine. Unauthorized modifications
made to the machine may relieve the manufacture of liability for any resulting damage or
injury.
Service and Registration
When ordering service parts, provide complete information about the part and the quantity
required. Also, provide the model and serial numbers of the machine. For your safety and
continued proper operation, use only genuine service parts. Record the model and serial
numbers in the spaces on this page for quick reference.
WARNING
Model and Serial Numbers
Loader Model Number
____________________________________
Loader Serial Number
____________________________________
Engine Model Number
____________________________________
Engine Serial Number
____________________________________

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Introduction
Legal Notices
Software IP
Any extraction, decompilation, modication, duplication, or distribution of onboard soft-
ware is strictly prohibited. Manitou shall have no liability for and hereby disclaims all direct
and indirect liability for the consequences resulting from the use of any prohibited onboard
software. Contact MANITOU for any request to correct or adapt onboard software for the
purposes of interoperability.
Data Privacy
Manitou connected machines are equipped with boxes that collect technical data concern-
ing the machines (such as geolocation, operating, and component data). This data, which is
organized, processed, and enriched by Manitou’s own algorithms and knowledge, constitutes
a protected database in accordance with Article L.341-1 of the French Intellectual Property
Code.
It is strictly forbidden to access all or part of this database or to use this data (whether or not
intentional) without Manitou’s express authorization. In the event that Manitou authorizes an
individual to access all or part of this database, Manitou, as producer of this database, only
grants the user a personal, non-exclusive, and non-transferrable right to use the database, and
only via access to a computer platform hosted on a server owned or controlled by Manitou.
In any case, the following activities are strictly prohibited:
- any extraction, reproduction, representation, reuse by making available to the public, di -
sion, or transfer, whether permanent or temporary, on any support, and by any means and in
any form whatsoever, of all or a qualitatively or quantitatively substantial part of the contents
of the database,
- any extraction, reproduction, representation, reuse by making available to the publi
diusion, transfer, or repeated and systematic extraction of qualitatively or quantitatively
insubstantial parts of the contents of the database when these operations clearly exceed the
conditions of normal use of the database by the user of the machine for his or her own needs,
- any use of a means of circumventing technical measures for the protection of databases
the source code of the software embedded in the boxes, in accordance with Article L.331-5 of
the Intellectual Property Code.
In the event that the above measures are absolutely essential to enable the use of the software,
in accordance with its intended purpose, or to obtain the information necessary for interoper-
ability with other independently created software, the user must rst contact Manitou, which
may, at its sole discretion, take necessary measures or provide access to only the information
strictly necessary for interoperability.
Any violation of these prohibitions is likely to constitute an infringement for which Manitou
may take legal action.

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Fields of Application
Note: Refer to “Payloads/Capacities” on page 190 for specific bucket rated payload
capacities.
The attachments determine how the machine is used.
Contact CEA Attachments at: http://
www.ceattachments.com/ContactUs.aspx for
information about available attachments approved for use with the
machine.
Contact your CEA Attachments (http://www.ceattachments.com/ContactUs.aspx) before
using attachments or equipment not approved by Manitou Group. Use of non-approved
attachments or unauthorized modifications is prohibited.
Using Attachments
Read all documentation provided with attachments to learn how to safely operate and
maintain them.
Do not use the machine for any applications or purposes other than those described in this
manual or manuals supplied with attachments. See the following “Fields of Application”
table for information about approved attachments and their uses. Contact your dealer
before using attachments or equipment not approved by Manitou Group. Use of non-
approved attachments or unauthorized modifications is prohibited.
WARNING

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Table 1: Fields of Application
Model Attachment Width Height Depth Capacity
1350R
Dirt / Construction
Bucket
1372 mm
(54 in.)
506 mm
(19.9 in.)
808 mm
(31.8 in.)
0.28 m3
(9.8 ft.3)
1524 mm
(60 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.31 m3
(11.0 ft.3)
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.32 m3
(11.3 ft.3)
Dirt / Construction
Bucket w/Spillguard
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
612 mm
(24.1 in.)
808 mm
(31.8 in.)
0.40 m3
(14.1 ft.3)
Light Material Bucket
1372 mm
(54 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.43 m3
(15.0 ft.3)
1524 mm
(60 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.48 m3
(16.9 ft.3)
1676 mm
(66 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
1021 mm
(40.2 in.)
0.54 m3
(19.0 ft.3)
Pallet Forks
N/A N/A 1067 mm
(42 in.) N/A
N/A N/A 1219 mm
(48 in.) N/A
1500R
Dirt / Construction
Bucket
1524 mm
(60 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.31 m3
(11.0 ft.3)
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.32 m3
(11.3 ft.3)
Dirt / Construction
Bucket w/Spillguard
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
612 mm
(24.1 in.)
808 mm
(31.8 in.)
0.40 m3
(14.1 ft.3)
Light Material Bucket
1524 mm
(60 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.48 m3
(16.9 ft.3)
1676 mm
(66 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
1021 mm
(40.2 in.)
0.54 m3
(19.0 ft.3)
Pallet Forks
N/A N/A 1067 mm
(42 in.) N/A
N/A N/A 1219 mm
(48 in.) N/A

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1650R
Dirt / Construction
Bucket
1524 mm
(60 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.31 m3
(11.0 ft.3)
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
505 mm
(19.9 in.)
983 mm
(38.7 in.)
0.32 m3
(11.3 ft.3)
1778 mm
(70 in.)
531 mm
(20.9 in.)
902 mm
(35.5 in.)
0.46 m3
(16.1 ft.3)
Dirt / Construction
Bucket w/Spillguard
1562 mm
(61.5 in.)
612 mm
(24.1 in.)
808 mm
(31.8 in.)
0.40 m3
(14.1 ft.3)
1778 mm
(70 in.)
660 mm
(26.0 in.)
965 mm
(38.0 in.)
0.59 m3
(20.9 ft.3)
Light Material Bucket
1676 mm
(66 in.)
597 mm
(23.5 in.)
1021 mm
(40.2 in.)
0.54 m3
(19.0 ft.3)
1778 mm
(70 in.)
600 mm
(23.6 in.)
1021 mm
(40.2 in.)
0.57 m3
(20.3 ft.3)
Grading / Low Profile
Bucket
1778 mm
(70 in.)
541 mm
(21.3 in.)
1062 mm
(41.8 in.)
0.55 m3
(19.4 ft.3)
Pallet Forks
N/A N/A 1067 mm
(42 in.) N/A
N/A N/A 1219 mm
(48 in.) N/A
Table 1: Fields of Application
Model Attachment Width Height Depth Capacity

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Vibration Information
Compact construction equipment is generally used in harsh environments. This type of
usage can expose an operator to uncomfortable levels of vibration. It is useful to
understand exposure to vibration levels when operating compact equipment and what can
be done to reduce vibration exposure. As a result, equipment operation can be more
efficient, productive and safe.
An operator’s exposure to vibration occurs in two ways:
• Whole-Body Vibration (WBV).
• Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV).
WBV issues are primarily addressed in this manual, because evaluations have shown that
operation of mobile compact construction equipment on worksites typically results in
HAV levels less than the allowed exposure limit of 2.5 m/s2. Member States of the
European Union must comply with the Physical Agents (vibration) Directive, 2002/44/
EC.
Effective control of vibration exposure for an operator involves more than just vibration
levels on the machine. The worksite, how the machine is used, and proper training all play
important roles in reducing vibration exposure.
Vibration exposure results from:
• Worksite conditions.
• How the machine is operated.
• The machine characteristics.
Common causes of high WBV levels:
• Using a machine that is improper for the task.
• Worksite with potholes, ruts and debris.
• Improper operating techniques, such as driving too fast.
• Incorrect adjustment of the seat and controls.
• Other physical activities while using the machine.
Vibration Measurement and Actions
The vibration directive places the responsibility for compliance on employers. Actions
that should be followed by employers include:
• Assess the levels of vibration exposure.
• Determine from this assessment if operators will be exposed to vibration levels
above the limits stated in the directive.
• Take appropriate actions to reduce operator’s exposure to vibration.
• Provide operators with information and training to reduce their exposure to vibra-
tion.
• Keep good records and update operations and training on a regular basis.

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If the assessment concludes that vibration level exposure is too high, one or more of the
following actions may be necessary:
1. Train operators:
• Perform operations (accelerating, steering, braking, etc.) in a smooth manner.
• Adjust the controls, mirrors and seat suspension for comfortable operation. Do not
make adjustments when the machine is in use.
• Travel across the smoothest parts of the worksite and avoid ruts and potholes.
2. Choose proper equipment for the job:
• Use machines with the proper power and capacity.
• Select machines with good suspension seats.
• Look for controls that are easy to use.
• Ensure good visibility from the operator’s position.
3. Maintain the worksite:
• Smooth ruts and fill potholes in traffic areas whenever possible.
• Clean up debris frequently.
• Vary traffic patterns to avoid exposure to rough terrain.
4. Maintain equipment. Check that seat suspension and all controls work smoothly and
properly.
Vibration Levels
See “Vibration Levels” on page 195 for a table listing typical whole-body vibration levels
for the machine.

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Fire Extinguisher Location
An installation location for a fire extinguisher
is shown in Figure 1.
Important: Installation of a fire extinguisher
according to DIN-EN 3 must be performed by
an authorized dealer.
Note: A fire extinguisher is neither included as
standard equipment nor available as an option
from Manitou Group.
Important: Inspect the fire extinguisher at
regular intervals as recommended by the fire
extinguisher equipment manufacturer.
Manufacturer Information
Products described in this manual are manufactured by Manitou Group.
Note: Not all models and options described in this manual are available in all areas.
Figure 1 – Fire Extinguisher
Location

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Indicator and Operation Symbols
Safety Hazard Parking Brake High-Speed Float Hydraglide™ Pre-Heat
Fasten Seat Belt Charging Fault Intake
Restriction
Hydraulic Oil
Filter Warning
Hydraulic Oil
Temp Warning
Elevated EGT
Temp
DPF Regen
Accept
DPF Regen
Inhibited
Regen
Maintenance DPF Regen Engine Oil Oil Pressure
Warning
Engine Stop Engine Start Engine Run
Engine
Malfunction
Shutdown
Coolant Temp
Warning Self-Leveling
Hitch Lock Hitch Unlock Windshield
Washer Rear Washer Safety Hazard Safety Hazard
Windshield
Wiper Rear Wiper Fan Temperature Heater Read Operator’s
Manual
Horn Engine Oil Filter Work Light Diesel Fuel Fuel Filter Fuel Level
Chaincase Oil Grease
Lubrication Point Fast Slow Hydraulic
System Beacon
Lock Unlock Service Hours Lift Point Tie-Down Engine Power
Power-A-Tach®
Warming Circuit
High-Flow
Forward
High-Flow
Reverse
Aftertreatment
Error
STOP
%

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CHAPTER 2
SAFETY
This safety alert symbol means ATTENTION! ALWAYS BE
ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! This symbol is used
throughout this operator’s manual and on the decals on the
machine.
The word “DANGER” indicates an imminently
hazardous situation, that, if not avoided, will result
in serious injury or death.
The word “WARNING” indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury or death.
The word “CAUTION” indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury.
Before operating the machine, read and study the safety information in this manual. Be
sure that everyone who operates or works with the machine is familiar with the safety
precautions. It is essential to have competent and careful operators, who are not physically
or mentally impaired, and are thoroughly trained in the safe operation of the machine and
the handling of loads. It is recommended that the operator be capable of obtaining a valid
motor vehicle operator’s license.
The use of the machine is subject to certain hazards that cannot be eliminated by
mechanical means, but only by exercising intelligence, care and common sense. Such
hazards include, hillside operation, overloading, instability of the load, poor maintenance
and using the machine for a purpose for which it is not intended or designed.
Manitou Group always takes operator’s safety into consideration during the design
process. Guards and shields are provided, which protect the operator and bystanders from
moving parts and other hazards. Operators must be alert, however, because some areas
cannot be guarded or shielded without preventing or interfering with proper operation.
This Operator’s Manual, and decals on the machine, warn of additional hazards, and these
warnings should be read and observed closely.
Replace a lost or damaged Operator’s Manual. Always store this operator’s manual in the
storage compartment provided for it.
Do not use the machine for any application or purpose other than those described in this
manual, or in manuals supplied with any attachments used with the machine.
Some photographs in this manual may show doors, guards or shields open or removed for
illustrative purposes only. Be sure that all doors, guards and shields are in their proper
operating positions before starting the engine to operate the machine.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION

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Different applications may require optional safety equipment. Users must evaluate the
work-site hazards and equip the machine and the operator as necessary. The information in
this manual does not replace any applicable safety rules and laws. Before operating the
machine, learn the rules and laws for the local area. Be sure the machine is equipped as
required in accordance with these rules/laws.
Remember that some risks to your health may not be immediately apparent. Exhaust gases
and noise pollution may not be visible, but these hazards can cause permanent injuries.
Work crew members should observe and monitor terrain and soil conditions at the
worksite, along with traffic, weather-related hazards and any above- or below-ground
obstacles and hazards.
The operator must ALWAYS be conscious of the working environment. Operator actions,
the environmental conditions and the job being preformed require the full attention of the
operator so safety precautions can be taken.
Mandatory Safety Shutdown Procedure
Before cleaning, adjusting, lubricating or servicing the machine, or leaving it unattended:
1. Move the drive controls to their neutral position.
2. Lower the lift arm and attachment completely. If the lift arm must be left in the raised
position, BE SURE to properly engage the lift arm support device. See “Lift Arm
Support” on page 44.
3. Move the lift/tilt and auxiliary hydraulic controls to their neutral positions.
4. Move the throttle to the low idle position. Allow the engine to idle for five minutes if
the engine was operated under full load.
5. Apply the parking brake and lock out work hydraulics by raising the operator restraint
bar.
6. Shut off the engine and remove the key.
7. Before exiting, move the lift/tilt control(s) to verify that the controls do not cause
movement of the lift arm and hitch.
8. On machines equipped with the battery disconnect switch, always turn the switch to
the “OFF” position when parking the machine inside an enclosure.
Safety Reminders
Before Starting
• To ensure safe operation, replace damaged or worn-out parts with genuine, original
service parts. For example, using incorrect fasteners could lead to a condition in which
the safety of critical assemblies is dangerously compromised.
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