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A crash can damage the restraint systems in
your vehicle. A damaged restraint system
may not properly protect the person using it,
resulting in serious injury or death in a crash.
To help make sure your restraint systems are
working properly after a crash, have them in-
spected and any necessary replacements
made as soon as possible.
To wear the seat belt properly, do the follow-
ing:1. Hold the latch plate as you pull the belt
across your lap and chest. Make sure the
belt is not twisted and is not caught on
any portion of the vehi cle, your clothing,
or any equipment you are carrying.
2. If the latch plate is not positioned in the correct location along the seat belt, ad-
just its location up or down along the
length of the belt.
3. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Pull up on the latch plate to make
sure it is secure.1. Seat belt
2. Latch plate
3. Buckle
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EBU32750
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions:Overall length:3147 mm (123.9 in)
Overall width: 1626 mm (64.0 in)
Overall height:
1751 mm (68.9 in)
Wheelbase: 2300 mm (90.6 in)
Ground clearance: 342 mm (13.5 in)
Minimum turning radius:
6.0 m (19.69 ft)
Maximum water depth: 40 cm (16 in)Weight:Technical permissible mass (Maximum load + curb weight):
1065.0 kg (2348 lb)
Curb weight: 691.0 kg (1523 lb) (BAS7)
709.0 kg (1563 lb) (BAS5)Loading:Maximum load:328.0 kg (723 lb) (Total weight of operator, passenger, cargo, and
accessories)
Engine:Combustion cycle:
4-stroke
Cooling system:
Liquid cooled
Valve train: DOHC
Cylinder arrangement: Inline
Number of cylinders:
3-cylinder
Displacement: 998 cm³
Bore × stroke:
80.0 × 66.2 mm (3.15 × 2.61 in)
Compression ratio:
11.3 : 1
Starting system: Electric starter
Lubrication system: Dry sumpEngine oil:Recommended brand:
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EBU36980The figures quoted are emission levels and
are not necessarily safe working levels. Whilst
there is a correlation between the emission
and exposure levels, this cannot be used reli-
ably to determine whether or not further pre-
cautions are required. Factors that influence
the actual level of exposure of work-force in-
clude the characteristics of the work room,
the other sources of noise, etc. i.e. the num-
ber of machines and other adjacent process-
es, and the length of time for which an
operator is exposed to the noise. Also the
permissible exposure level can vary from
country. This information, however, will en-
able the user of the machine to make a better
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