OPERATING THE MACHINE
5-1
CONTROL LEVER (HITACHI PATTERN
BACKHOE)
CAUTION: Never place any part of body beyond
window frame. It could be crushed by the boom if
boom control lever is accidentally bumped or
otherwise engaged. If window is missing or bro-
ken, replace immediately.
Prevent possible injury from unexpected machine
movement.
Make sure you know the location and function of
each control before operating.
The machine is equipped with a label showing the control
patterns of the levers and pedals.
IMPORTANT: When digging, avoid hitting tracks with
boom cylinders.
When digging over the end of the tracks,
travel motors should be at the rear to
maximize machine stability and lift ca-
pacity.
When a lever is released, it will automatically return to neu-
tral, and that machine function will stop.
1- Swing Right
2- Swing Left
3- Arm Roll-Out
4- Arm Roll-In
5- Boom Lower
6- Boom Raise
7- Bucket Roll-In.
8- Bucket Roll-Out.
M146-01-010
M142-05-002
M142-05-003
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Summary of Contents for EX1900-5
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Page 38: ...SAFETY SIGNS S 30 SS 446 SS 723 SS3076117 SS 723 SS 410 SS 723 Loading Shovel ...
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Page 40: ...SAFETY SIGNS S 32 SS 413 M18C 01 007 M18C 01 008 ...
Page 42: ...SAFETY SIGNS S 34 MEMO ...
Page 112: ...DRIVING THE MACHINE 4 12 MEMO ...
Page 140: ...MAINTENANCE 7 8 MEMO ...
Page 146: ...MAINTENANCE 7 14 Hoses Q ty in Use Transmission Oil Cooler Hose 5 2 M18C 07 062 5 ...
Page 156: ...MAINTENANCE 7 24 4 Grouped Grease Fittings 7 Arm Ñ Lubrication M144 07 079 M144 07 005 7 ...
Page 258: ...MAINTENANCE UNDER SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 9 2 MEMO ...
Page 274: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 11 14 MEMO ...
Page 278: ...SPECIFICATIONS 12 4 MEMO ...