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Never touch the positive (+) and negative (-) electrodes of battery charging cable with each other
or with the machine.
During connection, firstly connect the positive electrode of battery charging cable to positive (+)
terminal. During disconnection, firstly disconnect the negative (-) terminal (grounding terminal)
from the negative cable.
Ensure to connect the cable clamps securely.
Connect the last clamp of battery charging cable to a place as far as possible from the battery.
To start the engine with battery charging cable, always wear goggles and gloves.
Use the battery charging cable and clamps of dimensions suitable to the battery capacity. Never
use damaged or corroded battery charging cable or clamps.
Ensure that the battery capacity is same for the “Malfunctioned machine” and “Rescue machine”.
Asking Your Service Dealer for Welding Repair
The welding operations, if necessary, must be fulfilled by competent personnel in a working site
with complete equipment. To prevent damaging any machine part by over-high current or
electric spark, please abide by the following precaution.
• Disconnect the battery cables before electric welding.
• Do not apply 200V or higher voltage continuously.
• Connect the grounding point within 1m reach from the welding area. Do not connect the
grounding terminal near the electronic control device/instrument or connector.
• Ensure there is no seal ring or bearing between welding area and grounding terminal.
• Do not connect the grounding terminal to the any place near the working device pin or
hydraulic cylinder.
• Before the welding of machine body, disconnect the connector of electronic control device.
Vibration Applied on Operator
According to the results of the test on the vibration transmitted from the machine to the
operator, the vibration applied on the operator’s upper limbs are <2.5m/s
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and the vibration
applied on the operator’s body in the seat is <0.5m/s
2.
Checking after Maintenance
Accelerate the engine speed slowly from low idling speed to fastest speed and check for leakage
of oil or water from repaired parts.