Stay

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Loading, unloading

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Do not climb onto the flatbed using the cycle guards, which are situated on both sides of the platform. Risk of falling or serious injury.

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The dropside is heavy. When opening do not let it fall heavily, but hold it whilst lowering.

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Lowering, raising the flatbed

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To avoid all risk of injury, ensure that nobody is in the proximity of the moving parts.

When lowering/raising the flatbed, ensure that nothing interferes with the moving parts.

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Safe operation

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If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder with the rear dropside open, the rear lights may be obscured.

You should make other road users aware of your vehicle by using a warning triangle or other equipment specified by the road traffic regulations in the relevant country.

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Identification

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Flatbed version

The tipping body has an identification plate affixed to the false chassis that must remain legible as shown in example A and that includes the following information:

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Single-direction flatbed version

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It consists of a chassis (also called sub-chassis or false chassis), attached to the chassis of the vehicle, on which the flatbed is assembled with the dropsides open, thus permitting material to be unloaded to the right, to the left and/or to the rear.

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Platform version

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It consists of a chassis (also called sub-chassis or false chassis), attached to the chassis of the vehicle, on which the platform is assembled with the dropsides open, thus permitting material to be unloaded to the right, to the left and/or to the rear.

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