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Brand | KEN STONE |
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Model | XN10-8 |
Category | Excavators |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning and importance of safety warning symbols.
Denotes high danger level, resulting in death or serious injury.
Denotes medium danger level, resulting in death or serious injury.
Denotes low danger level, resulting in minor or medium injuries.
Outlines the manual's scope and contact information for assistance.
Lists the main applications and operations of the machine.
Highlights key features like size, flexibility, and attachments.
Provides instructions for the first 100 hours of operation.
Clarifies potential discrepancies and how symbols in the manual are marked.
Explains the meanings of symbols like Prohibition and Lock.
Outlines operator responsibilities and adherence to safety regulations.
Specifies required clothing and protective gear for safe operation.
Details preparations for fire and accident prevention equipment.
Emphasizes keeping safety devices intact and functional.
Explains roles and gestures for signalers and flagmen.
Advises on safe procedures when leaving the driver's seat.
Provides guidelines to prevent fire and explosion hazards.
Advises on operating the engine in well-ventilated areas.
Outlines safety measures when handling asbestos materials.
Warns against placing body parts in hazardous areas during machine movement.
Advises on safe installation and use of optional accessories.
Prohibits unauthorized modifications to the machine.
Stresses the importance of understanding the working zone for safety.
Advises checking bridge load capacity before driving on them.
Emphasizes keeping the machine clean to prevent accidents.
Highlights the need for regular checks and repairs to prevent accidents.
Provides safety guidelines for operating inside the cabin.
Details safety procedures for getting on/off the machine and starting the engine.
Explains the correct procedure for starting the engine using jumper cables.
Provides safety precautions for operating in cold weather conditions.
Advises on using the maximum track width for better stability.
Emphasizes maintaining good visibility for safe operation.
Prohibits carrying passengers on any part of the machine.
Stresses checking the working zone for safety before starting operations.
Details checks for the chassis and tracks before traveling.
Provides guidelines for safe machine movement.
Details precautions for safe traveling on slopes to prevent instability.
Highlights precautions for operating in icy or snowy conditions.
Warns against moving the bucket over personnel due to splashing risk.
Ensures driver safety during loading operations.
Stresses maintaining safe distances from high-voltage power lines.
Advises careful observation in dangerous working environments.
Prohibits demolition work directly under the machine due to instability risk.
Warns against demolition work overhead due to falling debris risk.
Warns about instability and rollover risks during slope operations.
Advises against lateral slewing when the bucket is heavily loaded.
Advises guarding the boom and arm against overhead impacts.
States the machine is not designed for lifting operations.
Warns about the risk of flying objects.
Provides safety guidelines for towing the machine.
Details procedures for safely parking the machine.
Outlines safety measures for loading and unloading the machine.
Provides instructions for safely lifting the machine.
Details safety rules to follow during machine transport.
Explains the purpose of the "No Operation" sign during maintenance.
Advises on using appropriate tools for maintenance tasks.
Highlights the importance of periodically replacing critical safety parts.
Restricts access for non-authorized personnel during operations.
Lists steps for preparing a safe working environment.
Stresses the importance of keeping the machine clean before maintenance.
Details procedures for safely stopping the engine before maintenance.
Warns to stay clear of rotating and moving parts during maintenance.
Advises securing the machine and parts to prevent falls.
Explains how to securely fix the working device during repairs.
Guides on steady placement of engine hood and covers.
Advises on placing heavy weights or accessories on a steady surface.
Provides safety guidelines for refueling the machine.
Details precautions for handling fuel and oil hoses.
Warns about handling hot and high-pressure components.
Advises caution regarding internal oil pressure in hydraulic systems.
Explains how to relieve pressure in the hydraulic system before operations.
Warns about high-pressure grease in track tensioners.
Prohibits disassembling the track tensioner due to spring hazards.
Advises caution when handling high-pressure nitrogen.
Details the procedure for disconnecting battery cables.
Provides safety precautions for handling the battery.
Recommends periodic replacement of critical safety parts for longevity.
Guides on safely starting the engine with a jumper cable.
Advises contacting a dealer for welding repair services.
Provides data on vibration levels applied to the operator.
Outlines post-maintenance checks for proper functioning.
Guides on proper disposal of waste materials and chemicals.
Advises reading the manual before operations and maintenance.
Warns against approaching or standing in the machine's working zone.
Alerts to danger from bolts ejected by the track roller adjuster.
Warns about risks associated with rotating parts during maintenance.
Advises maintaining safe distance from the working device during operations.
Warns against touching hot parts of the machine after operation.
Provides caution about lateral angle limits and track adjustments.
Warns about bodily injury from incorrect operation or maintenance.
Warns about potential cab impact with enlarged buckets.
Cautions about maintaining pressure in the hydraulic oil tank.
Prohibits personnel from standing in the working area.
Advises caution when relieving pressure, especially from valves.
Guides on selecting appropriate diesel fuel based on quality and classification.
Warns against touching joysticks when entering or exiting the machine.
Alerts to the risk of electric shock when working with cables.
Advises choosing high-quality, anti-wear hydraulic oil suitable for different seasons.
Indicates fixed points for operations or maintenance.
Shows the correct direction for lifting the machine.
Instructs to secure the lifted machine with supports to prevent accidents.
Advises keeping boom and blade separated during lowering operations.
Identifies and labels the main components of the machine.
Identifies the left joystick and its function.
Identifies the right joystick and its function.
Identifies the left traveling lever for machine movement.
Identifies the right traveling lever for machine movement.
Identifies the lever for controlling the bulldozer blade.
Identifies the lever for boom swing operation.
Identifies the pedal for controlling telescopic tracks.
Identifies the pedal for auxiliary hydraulic circuit operations.
Identifies the switch for machine lighting.
Identifies the hour meter for tracking operating hours.
Identifies the voltmeter for checking battery status.
Identifies the switch used to start the engine.
Identifies the lever for controlling engine speed.
Identifies the safety lock handle for securing operations.
Explains the function of the start key and access to the maintenance cover.
Explains the function of the fuse case in protecting the electrical system.
Details safety precautions and procedures for refueling.
Guides on adjusting and fixing the operator's seat for comfort and safety.
Provides precautions for using and maintaining the instrument panel.
Details warranty terms and conditions for after-service.
Explains the operation of the starter switch and important precautions.
Identifies the horn button.
Explains the function and safety precautions for the safety lock handle.
Describes the accelerator joystick for controlling engine speed.
Illustrates the ISO mode of machine control.
Explains how to operate the bulldozing blade using its joystick.
Details the operation and precautions for the traveling joystick.
Explains how the boom swing lever controls hydraulic flow.
Describes the pedal used for hammer operations.
Identifies the pedal for controlling track extension and retraction.
Advises on securing the pedal cover when not in use to prevent accidents.
Explains the function and precautions for auxiliary hydraulic pipelines.
Provides procedures for connecting attachment hydraulic pipelines.
Details the process for disconnecting hydraulic circuits.
Explains how to relieve residual pressure in hydraulic circuits.
Provides safety instructions for mounting and dismounting the machine.
Details daily walk-around checks before the first engine start.
Refers to daily routine inspections as part of pre-operation checks.
Outlines steps for preparing to start the engine, including seat adjustment and lever checks.
Explains the normal start procedure and important notes.
Details the procedure for safely stopping the engine.
Explains the ISO mode of machine operation using joysticks.
Guides on how to change the track width for stability.
Details the procedure for changing the bulldozer blade width.
Warns against allowing people near the machine's movement path.
Highlights blind zones and the need to check for personnel.
Advises on the correct orientation of the blade for traveling joystick operation.
Explains how to move the machine forward and backward.
Describes forward and backward movement with the blade in front.
Describes forward and backward movement with the blade in rear.
Explains how to perform pivot steering maneuvers.
Details how to turn left while traveling.
Explains how to turn right while traveling.
Describes how to rotate the machine in place.
Advises confirming joystick mode before operating the working device.
Explains how to slew the machine's upper frame safely.
Details how to operate the boom for lowering and raising.
Explains how to retract and extend the bucket arm.
Describes how to swing the boom left and right.
Explains how to load and dump the bucket.
Details how to lower and raise the bulldozing blade.
Lists operations that are strictly prohibited to prevent damage and accidents.
Prohibits digging while the machine is traveling.
Advises on steady operation of hydraulic cylinders to prevent damage.
Warns against digging by pulling or hammering the bucket to avoid damage.
Suggests breaking hard rocks before digging for efficiency and economy.
Advises guarding the bulldozing blade against impacts from rocks.
Prohibits using the bulldozing blade as support during digging.
Warns about potential damage to the blade and cylinder from impacts during digging.
Advises caution when retracting the bucket working device to avoid blade impact.
Warns against using the bulldozing blade for deep digging to prevent damage.
Provides precautions for operating the machine in water.
Specifies the maximum permissible water depth for operation.
Details precautions for safe traveling on slopes to prevent instability.
Illustrates correct machine posture for traveling on slopes.
Explains automatic braking behavior when traveling downhill.
Advises using bucket arm force to climb slopes if track slip occurs.
Describes actions to take if the engine stops while traveling downhill.
Provides steps to drive the machine out if it gets stuck in mud.
Lists permitted operations and guidelines for digging.
Explains how to perform ditching operations efficiently.
Details how to dig side drainage ditches using boom swing.
Provides tips for efficient loading of trucks.
Describes the procedure for leveling soil.
Details safety precautions and procedures for parking the machine.
Instructs to lock specific parts of the machine for security.
Outlines preparations needed for operating in cold weather.
Advises on precautions after operation to prevent freezing issues.
Lists prohibited sites and practices for operating with rubber tracks.
Provides precautions for operating the machine with rubber tracks.
Offers precautions to prevent the rubber tracks from falling off.
Warns against operating with one track on a slope or protrusion.
Details safety measures and procedures for loading and unloading the machine.
Provides instructions for safely lifting the machine.
Details safety rules to follow during machine transport.
Provides an overview of maintenance schedules and precautions.
Lists general precautions to be followed during maintenance.
Stresses the importance of maintaining machine cleanliness.
Guides on selecting and using appropriate fuels, oils, and greases.
Details safety measures to take during refueling.
Advises on preventing dust ingress during parts installation/disassembly.
Guides on keeping mounting surfaces clean for proper assembly.
Emphasizes replacing seal rings and split pins with new ones.
Provides instructions for proper waste disposal.
Outlines post-maintenance checks for proper functioning.
Details precautions for battery wire connections and electrical work.
Provides a table for selecting appropriate fuel, oil, and grease based on temperature.
Specifies the required diesel fuel standards and quality.
Offers advice on using clean, high-quality fuel and precautions for cold weather.
Details lubricant types, temperature dependencies, and replacement periods.
Explains periodic replacement intervals for hydraulic oil and filter elements.
Lists parts that require periodic replacement, such as filters.
Lists the tools provided with the machine for maintenance.
Provides torque specifications for nuts and bolts during assembly.
Guides on opening the engine and machine hoods for inspection.
Lists items to check during a walk-around inspection of the machine.
Details checks to be performed while seated in the driver's cabin.
Explains how to check and add engine oil.
Details the procedure for checking the fuel level.
Guides on checking and adding hydraulic oil, considering temperature.
Provides steps for adding hydraulic oil and pressurizing the tank.
Explains how to lubricate the working device components.
Details how to check and adjust the track tension.
Explains how to reduce track tension by draining grease.
Guides on lubricating slewing support and motor gears.
Provides instructions for draining water from the fuel tank.
Details how to check and add battery electrolyte, including safety warnings.
Guides on checking fluid levels and terminals of the battery.
Explains how to add distilled water to the battery.
Explains the procedure for replacing engine oil and filter.
Details the process for cleaning the air filter element.
Guides on checking the accelerator control system wiring for issues.
Explains how to replace the fuel filter.
Details the procedure for replacing the air filter.
Mentions that valve clearance operations require experience.
States that injector nozzle checks require experience.
Mentions that engine valve seat connections require experience.
Details the process for replacing hydraulic oil and cleaning the suction filter.
Explains how to bleed air from the hydraulic oil circuit.
Guides on extending and retracting cylinders for purging air.
Explains when and how to replace bucket teeth.
Provides procedures for replacing the bucket, including safety warnings.
Details the process for disassembling the bucket tooth pin.
Guides on installing the bucket tooth pin.
Advises on lubricating joysticks and pedals for smooth operation.
Describes how to check the condition of rubber tracks for wear or damage.
Explains the procedure for disassembling and replacing rubber tracks.
Guides on installing new rubber tracks onto the machine.
Details procedures for long-term parking to prevent damage and corrosion.
Provides warnings and actions to take while the machine is parked.
Outlines steps for restarting the machine after long-term parking.
Explains the procedure for preparing the engine for reuse.
Lists normal machine behaviors that might be mistaken for malfunctions.
Identifies symptoms of no battery power and provides a remedy procedure.
Details the correct procedure for connecting jumper cables for starting.
Explains the reverse sequence for disconnecting jumper cables.
Advises contacting a dealer for recharging the battery.
Explains how to check and replace burnt fuses.
Guides on checking fuses for blown conditions.
Provides limitations and precautions for external power supplies.
Details how to exhaust air from the fuel system after refueling.
Explains the cause and solution for a flashing charging warning lamp.
Lists common operational problems and their solutions.
Continues listing problems like inflexibility, high oil temperature, and starting issues.
Provides safety warnings and procedures for towing the machine.
Details the procedure for towing the machine using traction holes.
Provides a detailed table of technical parameters for the XN10-8 model.
Shows diagrams and dimensions related to the machine's overall size.
Illustrates the machine's working range, including digging and dumping dimensions.
Presents a chart showing the machine's lifting capacity in different zones.
Outlines safety measures for disassembling or installing attachments.
Guides on commissioning and checking hydraulic oil after installing attachments.
Warns about potential rollover risks when operating with extended attachments on slopes.
Recommends consulting dealers for optional products and installing swing stop blocks.
Provides specific operating precautions for the breaking hammer, including impact angles and cylinder travel.
Explains periodic replacement intervals for hydraulic oil when using a breaking hammer.
Shows the location of the upper-frame serial number.