① After starting the engine with
both ends busy, wait for the brake pressure to reach the safe pressure before preparing to start, to ensure the braking safety during driving. If there is an emergency brake, press the button for the emergency and parking brake valves (the button can only be pressed when the air pressure reaches the allowable starting air pressure, otherwise it will automatically jump up if pressed), release the emergency parking brake, and then shift to gear I to start. For those without emergency braking, simply lower the parking brake lever and release the parking brake to start.
② Clear the faulty objects at
both ends busy walking on the road, paying special attention to obstacles such as iron blocks and ditches to avoid cutting the tires.
③ Adjust the rearview mirror so that the driver can have the best visual effect after sitting down.
④ Ensure that both busy speakers, reverse signal lights, and all safety devices are functioning properly.
⑤ When about to start or when checking whether the steering is flexible enough, the horn should be honked first to warn surrounding personnel to pay attention to safety.
⑥ Before starting to walk, all control handles, pedals, and steering wheels should be tested once to ensure that they are in normal condition before starting the operation. Pay special attention to checking whether the steering and braking are intact. Make sure that the steering and braking are completely normal before starting to operate.
⑦ When moving, place the bucket at a height of about 400mm above the ground. When working on slopes in mountainous areas or crossing obstacles such as ditches, one should slow down, make small turns, and be careful to avoid tipping over. When the loading surface starts sliding to one side on a steep slope, it must be unloaded immediately to prevent further sliding down.
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