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Brand | Dynapac |
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Model | LH700 |
Category | Construction Equipment |
Language | English |
Details and location of the machine's identification plate for recording operational data.
Explanation of WARNING and CAUTION signal words used to indicate hazards.
List of required personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing for safe operation.
Guidelines for maintaining a safe operational environment and preventing accidents.
Safe practices for fueling the machine and initiating engine start-up.
Guidelines for safe operation, including handling slopes, and proper parking procedures.
Critical safety measures to follow when lifting or transporting the machine.
Safety considerations for hydraulic systems, batteries, and general repair.
Recommended fire extinguishers for use on the machine.
Ensuring stability and safety when operating the machine near the edge of surfaces.
Precautions and techniques for safe driving on inclined terrain.
Visual representation of safety decal placements on the machine.
Explanation of specific warning decals, including reading manuals and crush zones.
Decals related to engine components, transport, and sound levels.
Details on engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and fuel types and volumes.
Part numbers for essential service components like filters and elements.
Key operational weight and compaction performance metrics.
Information on speed, tilt limits, fluid capacities, and fuel consumption.
Details on the engine model, power, speed, and sound/vibration levels.
Specific measurements (A-E) and contact area of the machine.
Information on extension plates, their widths, and associated weights.
How to adjust and lock the handle for operation and transport.
Procedure for adjusting the handle's operating angle using bolts and nuts.
Identification and operational meaning of oil pressure and charging indicator lamps.
Essential checks before starting the engine, including fuel and oil levels.
Step-by-step procedure for starting the engine using the key and indicator lamps.
Correct steps to stop the engine and remove the ignition key safely.
How to set the throttle and engage/disengage vibration for operation.
Using the hydraulic lever to control forward, reverse, and stationary movement.
Immediate action required in emergency situations to stop the machine.
Guidelines for using the lifting hook and ensuring lifting devices are adequate.
How to properly secure the machine for safe transport using lashing bands.
Checks and replenishment tasks required every 10 hours or daily.
Specific maintenance tasks to be performed during the initial 20 hours of operation.
Scheduled maintenance checks to be performed on a monthly basis.
Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 500 hours or annually.
Maintenance tasks to be completed every 1000 hours of operation.
Checking engine oil level and inspecting the air cleaner.
Ensuring all screws are tight and keeping the machine clean.
Procedure for changing engine oil and the engine oil filter.
Lubricating moving parts and checking hydraulic fluid level.
Replacing fuel filter, engine oil, oil filter, and air cleaner element.
Changing hydraulic fluid and replacing the hydraulic filter.
Lubricating controls and changing eccentric element oil.