SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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CLOTHING AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE ITEMS
To avoid the risk of injury:
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Do not wear jewelry while in operation. You may catch on the control lever or a protruding part and fall off.
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Do not wear loose clothes while in operation. You may
catch on the control lever or any other lever, causing the
machine to make an unexpected move.
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Always wear a hard hat and safety shoes. In addition,
depending on the nature of the work, wear safety glasses,
mask, ear mufflers, safety belt, or other protective equip-
ment.
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Do not let your hair extend outside your hard hat. It could
get caught in rotating parts.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT
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Make sure that a fire extinguisher is provided in case of
fire. Quick extinguishing of a fire can reduce the damage to
the machine and avoid risk of personal injury.
Check the fire extinguisher periodically and make sure that
you fully understand the method of use.
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Make sure that a first aid kit is provided in case of injury. If
immediate action is taken in case of injury, the extent of the
injury can be reduced. Keep the first aid kit in the specified
place, check the contents periodically, and replace any
items that have been used or are missing.
KEEP THE MACHINE CLEAN
To avoid the risk of injury:
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If there is mud or oil stuck to the machine, you may slip and fall when getting on or off the machine, wipe off
any mud or oil stuck to the machine, and always keep the machine clean.
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If water gets into the electrical system, the electrical equip-
ment may malfunction or not work properly. If it malfunc-
tions, there is danger of the machine moving unexpectedly,
leading to serious personal injury or death. When cleaning
the machine, do not to wash the electrical system (sensors,
connectors) with water or steam.
IF ABNORMALITIES ARE FOUND
During operation, inspection or maintenance, if any abnormality is noticed (noise, vibration, smell, wrong display
by gauges, smoke, oil leakage, or abnormal displays on the gauges, warning devices or monitors), stop the
machine on flat ground and report the problem immediately to the jobsite supervisor. If the machine continues to
be operated without repairing the problem, it may lead to serious personal injury or death.
Summary of Contents for 69001
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 24: ...CONTENTS 1 22 ...
Page 54: ...PRECAUTIONS FOR MACHINE SAFETY 2 30 ...
Page 177: ...OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 3 123 ...
Page 178: ...TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION 3 124 ...
Page 253: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
Page 270: ...EQUIPPING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 16 ...
Page 271: ...INDEX 17 ...
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Page 275: ...COLOPHON 18 ...