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PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT FIRE

ACTIONS IF FIRE OCCURS

• Turn the starting switch to OFF position, and stop the engine.
• Use the handrails and steps to escape from the machine.
• Do not jump off the machine. There is the danger of falling and it may cause personal injury.
• The fume generated by a fire contains harmful materials which have a bad influence on your body when

they are inhaled.
Do not breathe the fumes.

• After a fire, harmful compounds may be left. If it touches your skin, it may have a bad influence on your

body.
Be sure to wear rubber gloves when handle the materials left after the fire.
The material of the gloves, which is recommended is polychloroprene (Neoprene) or polyvinyl chloride (in
the lower temperature environment).
When wearing cotton work gloves, wear rubber gloves under them.

PREVENT FIRE
Fire caused by fuel, oil, coolant, or window washer fluid

Do  not  bring  any  open  flame  close  to  flammable  substances
such  as  fuel,  oil,  coolant,  or  window  washer  fluid.  There  is  a
danger that they may catch fire. Always observe the following.

• Do  not  smoke  or  use  any  open  flame  near  fuel  or  other

flammable substances.

• Shut down the engine before adding fuel.
• Do not leave the machine when adding fuel or oil.
• Tighten all the fuel and oil caps securely.
• Be  careful  not  to  spill  fuel  on  overheated  surfaces  or  on

parts of the electrical system.

• After adding fuel or oil, wipe up any spilled fuel or oil.
• Put  greasy  rags  and  other  combustible  materials  into  a

safe container to maintain safety at the workplace.

• When washing parts with oil, use a non-flammable oil. Do

not  use  diesel  fuel  or  gasoline.  There  is  danger  that  they
may catch fire.

• Do not weld or use a cutting torch to cut any pipes or tubes

that contain combustible liquids.

• Determine  well-ventilated  areas  for  storing  oil  and  fuel.

Keep the oil and fuel in the specified place and do not allow unauthorized persons to enter.

• When performing grinding or welding work on the machine, move any flammable materials to a safe place

before starting.

Fire caused by accumulation of combustible material

• Remove any dry leaves, chips, pieces of paper, coal dust, or any other combustible materials accumulated

or affixed around the engine exhaust manifold, muffler, or battery, or inside the undercovers.

• To prevent fires from spreading sparks or burning particles from other fires, remove any combustible materi-

als such as dry leaves, chips, pieces of paper, coal dust, or any other combustible materials accumulated
around the cooling system (radiator, oil cooler) or inside the undercover.

Fire coming from electric wiring

Short circuits in the electrical system can cause fire. Always observe the following.

• Keep all the electric wiring connections clean and securely tightened.

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SAFETY

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION AND MAINTE-

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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 1 1 Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 4: ...zine box on the left side of the operator s seat If this manual is lost or damaged contact Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor and tell them about the machine model name and the serial No immediately...

Page 5: ...s signal word indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided...

Page 6: ...the operator s seat is facing the front and the sprocket is at the rear of the machine VISIBILITY FROM OPERATOR S SEAT This machine complies with the visibility standard ISO 5006 This machine maintai...

Page 7: ...EF is the abbreviation for Diesel Exhaust Fluid Commercial DEF that is API approved and meets all the requirements defined in ISO 22241 1 This solution will be represented as AdBlue DEF throughout thi...

Page 8: ...NUMBER PIN MACHINE SERI AL NO PLATE It is located on the right bottom of the operator s cab The design of the nameplate differs according to the district LOCATION OF EPA REGULATIONS ENGINE NUMBER PLAT...

Page 9: ...hine monitor YOUR MACHINE SERIAL NUMBERS AND DISTRIBUTOR Machine serial No Engine serial No Product identification number PIN Distributor name Address Phone Fax Service personnel FOREWORD PRODUCT INFO...

Page 10: ...FLYING OR INTRUDING OBJECTS 2 21 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION 2 22 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS 2 22 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO CAB GLASS 2 22 PRECAUTIONS WHEN RUNNING ENGINE INSIDE BUILDIN...

Page 11: ...1 METHOD FOR CONTROLLING RADIO 3 254 STOW ANTENNA 3 256 TRANSPORTATION 3 257 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTING MACHINE 3 257 SELECT TRANSPORTATION METHOD 3 257 LOADING AND UNLOADING WITH TRAILER 3 258 METH...

Page 12: ...AINTENANCE 4 83 EVERY 4500 HOURS MAINTENANCE 4 87 EVERY 5000 HOURS MAINTENANCE 4 88 EVERY 8000 HOURS MAINTENANCE 4 90 EVERY 9000 HOURS MAINTENANCE 4 91 SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 SPECIFICATIONS 5 2 ATTACHMENT...

Page 13: ...ARTS LIST 7 2 CONSUMABLE PARTS 7 3 CONSUMABLE PARTS 7 3 RECOMMENDED FUEL COOLANT AND LUBRICANT 7 5 LUBRICATION CHART 7 6 USE OF FUEL COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS TO ACCORDING TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 7 7 RECO...

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Page 15: ...se read and make sure that you fully understand the precautions descri bed in this manual and the safety labels on the machine When operating or servicing the machine always follow these precautions s...

Page 16: ...ECAUTIONS RELATED TO PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES 2 21 PROTECTION AGAINST FALLING FLYING OR INTRUDING OBJECTS 2 21 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION 2 22 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS 2 22 PRECAUTIO...

Page 17: ...R INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 2 42 TURN BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH TO OFF POSITION 2 42 PRECAUTIONS FOR WELDING 2 42 HANDLE BATTERY 2 42 PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING HAMMER 2 43 PRECAUTIONS FOR HIGH TEMPERATU...

Page 18: ...ly When cleaning the safety labels do not use organic solvents or gasoline These may cause the labels to peel off If the safety labels are damaged lost or cannot be read properly replace them with new...

Page 19: ...ion and maintenance 2 Caution before operating 3 Caution when leaving operator s seat 4 Caution against high voltage cables 5 Caution for control pattern 6 Caution when opening or closing front window...

Page 20: ...on of entering within swing range 17 Caution against work equipment 18 Caution for handling battery 19 Prohibition of start by short circuiting 20 Caution for blast jobsite 21 Caution against high pre...

Page 21: ...CONTENTS OF SAFETY LABELS Caution for operation inspection and mainte nance 09651 03001 Caution before operating 09802 03000 Caution when leaving operator s seat 09654 03001 SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 7...

Page 22: ...Caution for high voltage cables 09801 03002 Caution for control pattern Standard machine 09822 03000 SAFETY LABELS SAFETY 2 8...

Page 23: ...Machine equipped with control pattern change over valve 21K 00 71270 Caution when opening or closing front win dow 09839 03001 Caution when stowing front window 09803 03000 SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 9...

Page 24: ...8 03001 Caution for handling accumulator and gas spring 09659 53000 Caution for adjusting track tension 09657 03003 Caution for handling cable 09808 03000 Stop rotation during inspection and mainte na...

Page 25: ...rgency escape 09844 00050 Caution against falling 09805 13000 Caution when swinging and traveling in re verse 09833 03000 Prohibition of entering within swing range 09133 23000 SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2...

Page 26: ...uipment 09134 A1681 Caution for handling battery 09664 30013 Prohibition of start by short circuiting 09842 A0481 Caution for blast site 09845 00480 Caution for high pressure fuel 6754 71 1991 SAFETY...

Page 27: ...mass is less than the specified max i mum mass MODEL MACHINE MODEL SERIAL No MAX MASS kg Lb ROPS ISO 12117 2 2008 TOP GUARD LEVEL I ISO 10262 1998 If any modification is applied to the ROPS it m ay a...

Page 28: ...Caution for high temperature resistance 2A6 00 11141 SAFETY LABELS SAFETY 2 14 Caution for Straight Travel System STS Option 20Y 62 A2760...

Page 29: ...place in this manual that you do not understand ask the person in charge of safety for explanation PREPARATIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT Be sure that all guards cov...

Page 30: ...t leave tools or machine parts lying around inside the operator s compartment If tools or parts get into the control devices it may obstruct operation and cause the machine to move unexpectedly result...

Page 31: ...surfaces or on parts of the electrical system After adding fuel or oil wipe up any spilled fuel or oil Put greasy rags and other combustible materials into a safe container to maintain safety at the...

Page 32: ...device to purify the soot in the exhaust gas Exhaust gas temperature may increase during the purifi cation process regeneration Do not bring any combustible material close to the outlet of the exhaus...

Page 33: ...maged or deformed they need to be repaired immediately Ask your Komatsu dis tributor to perform this work Do not grip the control levers or lock lever when getting on or off the machine Never climb on...

Page 34: ...he work equipment to the ground set lock lever 1 to lock position L and stop the engine In addition lock all places and always take the key with you and keep it in the specified location EMERGENCY EXI...

Page 35: ...en your seat belt properly when operating the ma chine If you do not fasten your seatbelt properly it cannot display its effect Always fasten your seat belt while operating the machine PROTECTION AGAI...

Page 36: ...work equipment always check for potential interference while operating the machine Always ensure the operator s safety when working with unfamiliar work equipment When installing and using optional a...

Page 37: ...o the machine during op eration In particular if you need to operate on a road protect pe destrian and cars by designating a person for jobsite traffic duty or by installing fences around the jobsite...

Page 38: ...vent electric shock the operator should not leave the operator s compartment until it has been confirmed that the electricity has been shut off Also prohibit any other persons to come close to the mac...

Page 39: ...e air can cause lung cancer if it is inhaled There is danger of inhaling asbestos when working on jobsite where demolition work is performed or industrial waste is han dled Always observe the followin...

Page 40: ...the surface of the lens of the headlamps and working lamps and check that they light up correctly Check the coolant level fuel level and oil level in engine oil pan check for clogging of the air clean...

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