Precautions During Operation; Before Starting Engine - Komatsu D32E-1 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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WARNING: For reasons of safety, always follow
7. PRECAUTIONS
DURING OPERATION
these safety precautions.
7.1 BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
+ Before entering the operator's
compartment,
walk completely
around the machine and clear the area of
personnel and obstructions.
+ Before starting the engine, thoroughly
check the area for any unusual conditions that could be dangerous.
+ Before starting the engine, examine the terrain and soil conditions of the work site. Determine the best and safest
method of operation.
+ Make rough terrain areas as level as possible before operation.
+ If you need to operate on a street, protect pedestrians and cars by designating a person for work site traffic duty
or by installing barriers around the work site.
+ If water lines, gas lines, telephone lines, and high voltage electrical lines may
be buried under the work site, contact each utility and identify their locations.
Be careful not to sever or cut any of these lines.
+ Check the depth and flow of water before operating in water or crossing a river.
NEVER be in water which is in excess of the permissible water depth.
Permissible water depth + See 12.9 PRECAUTIONS
FOR OPERATION.
+ Thoroughly
remove wood chips, leaves, paper and other flammable debris that has
accumulated
in or around the engine compartment.
They could cause a fire.
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Check fuel, lubrication, and hydraulic systems for leaks. Have any leaks repaired. Wipe
f ' f
up any excess oil, fuel, or other flammable fluids.
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Check point + See 12.1.1 WALK AROUND CHECK.
+ Be sure a fire extinguisher
is present and working.
+ Do not leave tools, spare parts or personal items lying around in the operator's compartment. They may damage,
break or jam the control levers or switches. Always put them in their proper place.
+ Keep the operators compartment floor, controls, steps and handrails free of oil, grease, snow, and excess dirt.
+ Check the seat belt, buckle and hardware for damage or wear. Replace any worn or damaged parts. NEVER
use bleach, dye or solvents on the seat belt because this may weaken the webbing and result in personal injury.
Clean the seat belt with warm water and a mild detergent. ALWAYS use seat belts when operating your machine.
Seat belt + See 11.4.2 SEAT BELT
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