MACHINE WITH MINING SPECIFICATION
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON T
O OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
PRECAUTIONS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF MACHINE
USE HANDRAILS AND STEPS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF MACHINE
Use the handrails and steps indicated by the arrow (A) in the figure when getting on or off the machine.
Use the handrails and steps indicated by the arrow (B) only
when moving along the top of the track or when checking or
performing maintenance inside the side cover, or when filling
the tank with oil. Never use them when getting on or off the ma-
chine.
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION
START ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES
If any mistake is made in the method of connecting the jumper cables, it may cause the battery to explode, so
always observe the following.
• Always wear protective eyeglasses and rubber gloves
when starting the engine by using the jumper cables.
• When connecting a normal machine to a failed machine
with the jumper cables, always use the normal machine
with the same battery voltage as the failed machine.
• When starting the engine with the jumper cables, perform
the starting operation with 2 workers (one worker sitting in
the operator's seat and the other working with the battery).
• When starting from another machine, be careful that the
normal machine does not contact with the failed machine.
• When connecting the jumper cables, turn the starting
switch to OFF position for both the failed machine and the normal machine. If the failed machine has a bat-
tery disconnect switch, turn it to OFF position, and turn it ON again after connecting the cables.
It is dangerous that the machine may move when the power is connected.
• Be sure to connect the positive (+) cable first when installing the jumper cables. Disconnect the negative (-)
cable (ground side) first when removing them.
• When disconnecting the jumper cables, take care not to bring the clips in contact with each other or with the
machine.
• Mining specification machine has an external power source connector for starting motor.
MACHINE WITH MINING SPECIFICATION ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS
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