OPERATIONS AND CHECKS BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
OPERATION
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WORKING MODE SELECTION
WORKING MODE
By using the working mode selector switch
SELECTOR SWITCH (BASIC SWITCH) (94)"
to select a working
mode that matches the operating condition, it is possible to carry
out operations efficiently.
Use the following procedures to make the most effective use of
each mode.
When the starting switch is turned ON, the working mode is set to
A mode (digging).
Use the working mode switch on the monitor panel to set the most
efficient mode to match the type of work.
.
NOTICE
If breaker operations are carried out in the heavy digging
mode, the hydraulic equipment may be damaged. Operate
the breaker only in B mode.
ONE TOUCH POWER MAX.SWITCH
The one-touch power max switch can be used during operations
to increase the power. Make effective use of this function when-
ever necessary in combination with the working mode.
1.
Press top right hand switch on the left lever. The power is
increased for up to 8.5 seconds. The increased power is auto-
matically cancelled after 8.5 seconds. After which the button
can be re-pressed
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This function is not actuated when the working mode is
set to L mode or B mode.
CAUTION
Continuous use of this facility will raise the hydraulic oil tem-
perature above normal.
Working mode
Applicable operations
A mode
Normal digging, loading operations
(Operations with emphasis on productivity)
E mode
Normal digging, loading operations (with
emphasis on efficiency)
L mode
Lifting operations
B mode
Breaker operations
Power
Max
Left
lever
control
Summary of Contents for PW160-7K Series
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