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Brand | jcb |
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Model | JS70 |
Category | Excavators |
Language | English |
Explains the importance of the operator's manual for safe operation and understanding.
Emphasizes the need for dealer explanation of new machine operations and functions for optimal use.
Covers manual structure, models, serial numbers, and guides on how to use the manual effectively.
Defines left/right terminology and explains the formatting of cross-references within the manual.
Emphasizes understanding and following manual instructions for safe operation to protect oneself and others.
Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, Notice) and the safety alert symbol for hazard identification.
Covers training, care, clothing, alcohol, and mobile phone use for safe operation.
Discusses risks from raised equipment, raised machines, lightning, and modifications.
Advises on wearing appropriate clothing and PPE for safety when operating the machine.
Guides the user on identifying controls and provides manufacturer contact information.
Discusses compliance with laws, regulations, and potential issues with product re-sales.
Describes the JCB Tracked Excavator, its structure, and basic function.
Details the machine's intended applications and limitations, including restricted uses.
Covers danger zones, log handling, optional equipment usage, and suitability assessment.
Identifies key components of the excavator using a diagram and labels.
Explains the identification plate and Product Identification Number (PIN), including its structure and meaning.
Describes engine data labels, identification number, and operator protective structures (ROPS, FOPS, TOPS).
Explains FOGS, ROPS, and TOPS data plates and their significance for machine safety.
Advises on the purpose, placement, and maintenance of safety labels on the machine.
Provides a visual guide to various safety labels and their meanings.
Identifies various controls and components within the operator's cab.
Explains the function of installed switches, graphic symbols, and light bars.
Describes switches for controlling work lights and beacons.
Explains the two-position rocker switch for seat ventilation.
Describes controls isolation, engine stop switch, and slew lock engagement.
Covers radio mute, window washer, and wiper switch operations.
Explains the four-position ignition switch operation and key insertion/removal.
Describes how to operate and control the cab interior light.