Name
Symbol
Remarks
Welding helmet
Blocks airborne dust and slag, and shields the face from bright light
during welding.
Protective clothing
Blocks dust, mist and hazardous chemicals, and protects against
burns.
Protective gloves
Electric insulation gloves: Should be worn when working in areas with
a high risk of electric shock.
Chemical protective gloves: Should be worn when working in areas
where there is a risk of contact with hazardous chemicals including
materials leaked from batteries.
Protective goggles
Protects the eyes from dust, particles and airborne materials in work
areas.
Earplugs and earmuffs
Wear earplug and earmuffs separately or in combination depending
on the level and duration of noise.
Safety shoes
Protects the feet from falling objects, impacts, and sharp objects.
(3) Health and safety instructions in hazardous environments
Comply with the following instructions during operation and maintenance of the machine.
(4) When handling oil
Failure to wear personal protection may result in
burns caused by contact with a high-temperature liq-
uid. Make sure you wear protective goggles, protec-
tive gloves and protective clothing when handling oils
such as hydraulic oils and engine oil.
If the eyes come into contact with oil, wash them with
a sufficient quantity of water for 15 minutes or longer.
If the skin comes into contact with oil, take off conta-
minated clothes and shoes, and wash the skin with
soap and water for 15 minutes or longer.
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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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Page 262: ...EN English E1 September 2020 PART NO 91WA 32040 ...