•
Do not operate the machines on cliffs or at the end of a road on soft ground as the machine may
overturn.
•
When operating the machine in areas with pe-
destrian or vehicle traffic, or in a zone in the vi-
cinity of such an area, appoint workers exclu-
sively responsible for controlling the traffic, or
install fences or blocking wall to separate the
worksite from the traffic area. Prevent unauthor-
ized workers or machines from accessing the
worksite.
(3) Operator conditions to be checked before op-
erating the machine
•
The machine shall be operated by authorized
and skilled operators only.
•
The operator should wear clothes and personal
protection gear that are appropriate for the work
environment.
•
The operator should only be permitted to oper-
ate the machine under normal conditions after
checking the state of the operator. Operator un-
der the influence of alcohol or drugs, or an extremely exhausted operator should not operate the
machine.
•
The operator should read and fully understand the operator's manual before operating the ma-
chine.
•
The operator should fully understand the details and procedures of the work to be performed.
•
If a risk of a safety accident is suspected, consult sufficiently with the responsible worker, and only
perform the work after taking the necessary preventive measures.
(4) Machine conditions to be checked before op-
erating the machine
•
Check the machine for abnormal noise, vibra-
tion or heat, and for the leakage of engine oil,
hydraulic oil, fuel or refrigerant.
•
Remove any substances (e.g., inflammable ma-
terials such as wooden chips, dead leaves and
pieces of paper) from the engine and the bat-
tery. The buildup of such substances may
cause a fire.
•
Do not operate a machine that needs repairing
without taking actions for repair.
•
Operate the machine only after making sure
that the regular inspection and service recom-
mended in the operator's manual have been
executed.
•
Adjust the operator’s seat to suit the physical
condition of the operator. Check the seatbelt for damage, and replace it if damaged. Do not store
unnecessary objects or tools in the cabin.
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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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