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Track Excavator Safety
ENGINE STARTING
Walk around your machine before getting in the operator’s cab. Look for evidence of leaking fluid, loose
fasteners, misaligned assemblies or any other indications of possible equipment hazard.
All equipment covers and machinery safety guards must be in place, to protect against injury while the
machine is being operated.
Look around the work site area for potential hazards, people or properly that could be at risk while
operation is in progress.
NEVER start the engine if there is any indication that maintenance or service work is in progress, or if a
warning tag is attached to controls in the cab.
A machine that has not been used recently, or is being operated in extremely cold temperatures, could
require a warm-up or maintenance service before start-up.
Check gauges and monitor displays for normal operation before starting the engine. Listen for unusual
noises and remain alert for other potentially hazardous conditions at the start of the work cycle.
Do not short circuit the starting motor to start the engine. This is not only dangerous, but may also damage
the machine.
When starting the engine, sound the horn as an alert.
Start and operate the machine only while seated.
BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE
If checks are not carried out properly after starting the engine, it may result in a delay in discovering
abnormalities in the machine, and this may lead to personal injury or damage to the machine.
Carry out the checks in an open area where there are no obstructions. Do not let anyone near the machine
when carrying out the checks.
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Check the operating condition of the equipment, and the actuation of the bucket, arm, boom,
travel, and swing systems.
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Check the machine for any abnormal noise, vibration, heat, smell, or abnormality with the
gauges. Check also for leakage of air, oil, and fuel.
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If any abnormality is found, repair the problem immediately. If the machine is used without
repairing the problems, it may lead to unexpected injury or failure.
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Clear all personnel from directly around machine and from the area.
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Clear all obstacles from the machine's path. Beware of hazards.
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Be sure that all windows are clean. Secure the doors and the windows in the open position or in
the shut position.
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Adjust the rear view mirrors for best visibility close to the machine. Make sure that the horn, the
travel alarm (if equipped), and all other warning devices are working properly.
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Fasten the seat belt securely.
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Warm up the engine and hydraulic oil before operating machine.
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Before moving the machine, check the position of undercarriage. The normal travel position is
with idler wheels to the front under the cab and the drive sprockets to the rear. When the
undercarriage is in the reversed position, the travel controls must be operated in opposite
directions.
Summary of Contents for Solar 225LC-V
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