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WARNING!
Jumping out of the cab or getting into the
cab without proper care is dangerous. You
could slip and fall, which could lead to death
or personal injury. Keep steps clean. Clean
any fuel, oil, or grease off of the steps be-
fore entering the cab. Use the steps and
grab handles provided, and always keep at
least three points of contact between your
hands and feet and the truck. Look where
you are going.
How to lock and unlock the cab
doors
Information on locking your vehicle.
The vehicle has one key for cab doors,
ignition, and the optional sleeper luggage
compartment. Frame-mounted tool box
locks and locking fuel tank caps each have
separate individual keys.
WARNING!
To help lessen the chance and/or severity of
death or personal injury in case of an acci-
dent, always lock the doors while driving.
Along with using the lap shoulder belts prop-
erly, locking the doors helps prevent doors
from inadvertently opening and occupants
from being ejected from the vehicle.
To lock or unlock the doors from outside
the cab:
1. Insert the key in the lock.
2. Turn the key toward the rear to lock
of the vehicle (clockwise); forward
(counter clockwise) to unlock.
Cab Tilting
Tilting the cab to gain access to the engine
and equipment requires attention to safety
precautions.
Some examples of safety precautions are
use of proper cab tilting equipment, secure
loose objects in the cab, remove heavy
objects from the cab, proper positioning of
the vehicle and ensuring that any people or
property are at a safe distance from the
vehicle.
WARNING!
Clear the area in front of the vehicle before
tilting the cab. A person in front of the cab
could be hit by the cab while it is being tilt-
ed. Failure clear to the area may result in
death or personal injury.
SAFETY - Cab Tilting
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