1) Before driving and operating the loader, operators should be familiar with its various performance characteristics, structure, technical maintenance, and operating methods, and operate it according to regulations.
2) No one is allowed to ride on the machine except in the cab.
3) When unloading material into the truck, the bucket must be raised to a height that will not touch the truck bed side panels. Prevent the bucket from hitting the truck bed, and never let the bucket pass over the top of the truck cab.
4) When going downhill, use automatic deceleration and do not depress the clutch pedal to prevent the machine from slipping due to power interruption.
5) After the loader has been submerged in water, stop it immediately for inspection. If brake failure is found due to water immersion, apply continuous braking to use the heat to remove water from the brake pads and restore the brakes to normal as quickly as possible.
6) No one is allowed to stand directly in front of the loader while it is working, and no one is allowed to ride in the bucket while the machine is in motion.
7) No one is allowed to stand under the boom while the loader is working, and unauthorized personnel and other machinery are prohibited from working or passing through this area.
8) High-speed operation is strictly prohibited.
9) When the operator leaves the driver's seat, the bucket must be placed on the ground, the engine turned off, and the power supply disconnected.