•
Do not try to start the engine using an unsuitable booster cable as it
may result in an explosion and serious injury.
Only use the booster cable to start the engine in a ventilated open
space, as starting the engine with a booster cable may generate inflam-
mable gas.
•
When hydraulic equipment and piping are overheated, inflammable gas
or airborne particles may explode.
Make sure to protect and insulate such parts to prevent overheating.
(3) Corrective Actions Before and After a Fire
In the event of a fire in the machine, the top priority should be the safety of the operator and workers in
the work area.
In the event of a fire at a level that does not endanger the operator or workers, the following actions
should be taken:
•
Move the machine well away from any inflammable materials (e.g., fuel, engine oil, clothes, and
bits of wood) and adjacent buildings.
•
If the engine is running, it may cause a persistent fire. Stop the engine without delay.
•
In the event of an electric short, disconnect the batteries to eliminate the main ignition source.
In the event of an electricity leak resulting from damage to the power wiring caused by fire, discon-
nect the batteries to eliminate the secondary ignition source.
If a fire becomes too large to control, assess the
following risks:
•
If the machine is mounted with wheels, the tires
may be subject to a risk of combustion and ex-
plosion, and high-temperature particles may
splash into the air.
•
The tank, accumulator, hose and fitting may
burst into flames, splashing fuel and scattering
particles throughout the surrounding area.
If you have to handle a machine that has been
damaged by fire or one that is exposed to excessively high heat after extinguishing a fire, take the
following precautions:
•
Wear thick protective gloves and protective
goggles.
•
Never touch any materials left after combustion
with your bare hands.
•
Avoid contact with melted polymer materials
(e.g., plastics).
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Summary of Contents for HL930A
Page 1: ...WHEEL LOADER OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL HL930A HL930A XT Serial No ...
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Page 25: ...1 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SAFETY HINTS 1 1 ...
Page 133: ...13 REAR CAMERA option 1 The rear camera is available as a option Refer to page 3 39 3 75 ...
Page 147: ...15 CAMERA MONITOR OPTION 3 89 ...
Page 149: ... 2 Interlocked with other devices 3 91 ...
Page 150: ... 3 Operation scenario Single camera mode 3 92 ...
Page 151: ... 4 Operation scenario AAVM mode 3 93 ...
Page 152: ... 5 AAVM view mode type 3 94 ...
Page 153: ... 6 Function menu tree Single cam mode 3 95 ...
Page 154: ... 7 Function menu tree AAVM mode 3 96 ...
Page 155: ... 8 Parking guide line adjust 3 97 ...
Page 156: ... 9 How to set function menu 3 98 ...
Page 157: ... 10 Composition of menu screen 3 99 ...
Page 158: ... 11 Value adjustment 3 100 ...
Page 159: ... 12 When radar mounted monitor display 3 101 ...
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