OPERATOR'S MANUAL

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Start–Up Operating Instructions
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PB1318 3/01 Model 330
To help avoid personal injury due to a slip or fall:
Use three points of contact (two feet, one hand or one
foot, two hands) to grip the steps or handholds whenever
possible and look where you are going.
Use even more care when steps and handholds (or foot-
wear) are wet, coated with ice, snow, mud, oil, fuel, or
grease.
WARNING! Do not step on vehicle components
without antiskid surfaces or use components
not designed for entry-and-exit use. You could
fall and injure yourself if you step onto a slippery
surface. For example:
Do not step onto the surface of a fuel tank. A fuel
tank is not a step. The tank surface can get very slip-
pery, and you might not be able to prevent a fall. Use
only the steps and handholds provided, not chain
hooks, quarter fenders, etc.
Do not climb onto and off the deck plate—use steps
and grab handle provided. If there is no deck plate,
or if proper steps and grab handles are not provided,
do not climb onto the area behind the cab.
Keep steps clean. Clean any fuel, oil, or grease off
the steps before entering the cab or accessing the
deck plate.
WARNING! Always reinstall the battery compart-
ment cover (step) before entering the cab. With-
out the battery cover you could slip and fall,
resulting in possible injury to yourself.
NOTE: Any alteration (adding bulkheads, headache
racks, tool boxes, etc.) behind the cab that affects
the utilization of grab handles, deck plates, or frame
access steps installed by Peterbilt should comply
with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 399.
02611