Husqvarna DXR-310 General safety instructions, Management and operator, If there is an accident

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General safety instructions

WARNING!

Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine.

The machine is used in a large range of environments and for different types of work, making it impossible to forewarn of all risks. Always exercise care and use your common sense. Avoid all situations which you consider to be beyond your capability. If you still feel uncertain about operating procedures after reading these instructions, you should consult an expert before continuing.

Do not hesitate to contact your dealer if you have any more questions about the use of the machine. We will willingly be of service and provide you with advice as well as help you to use your machine both efÞciently and safely.

Use the safety instructions as guidelines and support so that you can detect possible risks yourself and take measures to prevent them.

Let your Husqvarna dealer regularly check the ma- chine and make essential adjustments and repairs.

Management and operator

The management and the operator are responsible for identifying and preventing risks so that staff and equipment are not exposed to danger.

Responsibility

It is the responsibility of the management and the operator to conÞrm:

National and local laws, regulations and other directions are followed. This might concern protec- tive equipment, limit levels for noise, barriers, etc.

The operator has the relevant training and experi- ence to be able to perform the work safely.

Unauthorized persons are not permitted to enter areas where there is a risk of accidents.

Nobody is permitted to be within the machine’s risk area when work is underway.

Persons who are admitted to the work area are trained in and have access to protective equip- ment.

The machine is used solely for the functions for which it is intended.

The machine is used safely.

The machine is correctly connected to a suitable power supply and correctly fused.

The operator is informed of the work area surround- ings, e.g. strength in the ßoor structure, positioning of load-bearing walls, cables and pipes.

Requirements of the operator

The operator must be given sufÞcient information and training to have satisfactory knowledge of the machine’s functions, properties and limitations.

The operator must try to foresee risky elements of the job and assess the machine’s risk area. Always exercise caution and use common sense!

It is the responsibility of the operator to suspend work with the machine if a safety risk arises and ensure that the machine is not used by mistake.

The machine must not be put into operation before the safety risk has been eliminated.

The operator must not be under the inßuence of drugs or anything else that can affect his/her reac- tions or judgement.

The operator must use protective equipment suited for the particular work situation.

The operator must ensure that the machine cannot be used by unauthorized persons, e.g. do not leave the remote control unattended.

If there is an accident

It is the responsibility of the employer to produce an action plan and train operators how to deal with inci- dents. First take action to save human life and second to avoid material damage. Learn how to administer Þrst aid!

Measures to take in the event of an accident:

Get an overview. Is anyone injured? Is anyone still in the area where the accident took place?

Alert emergency services and be prepared to pro- vide information.

Administer Þrst aid and prepare a route for the emergency personnel.

Ensure that someone accompanies the injured to the hospital.

Secure the scene of the accident.

Contact management.

Contact relatives.

Investigate the cause of the accident.

Put measures in place to prevent future accidents.

Always notify Husqvarna Construction Products in the event of near-accidents or accidents regardless of whether the machine was directly or indirectly involved in the incident.

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Contents DXR-310 Page Contents Introduction Symbols on the machine KEY to SymbolsOther protective equipment Safety InstructionsProtective equipment Personal protective equipmentResponsibility General safety instructionsManagement and operator If there is an accidentMachine’s risk area Work area safetyElectrical safety General working instructionsEducation and training Personal safetyOperation GeneralRotation function ManoeuvringGeneral OutriggersFalling material Towing Transport and storageMaintenance and service Machine’s safety featuresPersonal protection Mechanical protection Dust and particles TemperatureExternal environmental factors MoistureMachine’s functions PresentationWhat is what in the machine Pressure cut-off Hydraulic SystemGeneral Main pressureMachine’s hydraulic system High-voltage circuit Electric SystemLow-voltage circuit Machine’s electric system Machine’s software Remote controlBattery Control SystemWhat is what on the remote control Symbols on the remote control Stopping Starting and StoppingBefore starting StartingDesignation of the machine’s parts Key to commandsOperation Operating modesWork mode Track operation Set-up modeTransport mode Concrete cutter ToolsBucket Hydraulic hammerStorage CleaningChanging tools FittingTrack widener SettingsFitting the track widener Menu system Software version Operational settingsLCD Adjustment TuningMaintenance and Service After washing CleaningCleaning method Cleaning of componentsDaily inspection Service scheduleMiscellaneous Weekly serviceAfter the Þrst 100 hours Hours serviceChange Gear ring Service reviewLubrication Outriggers and arm systemPos MountingsShafts Tightening torqueWear and damage Level checkCracks LeakageFunctional inspection Draining hydraulic ßuid ChangeReplenishing hydraulic ßuid Air Þlter Oil ÞlterService messages and actions Action Trouble ShootingError messages Service messagesFault Cause Possible action Trouble shooting guideEnglish 50 Hz Technical DataGuide values for mains connection Hydraulic system’s pressureLubricant Preset limit valuesHydraulic ßuid and lubricant Hydraulic ßuidTechnical data Machine with tool hydraulic hammer Sound power levelNoise emissions Machine without toolEnglish Technical Data EC-declaration of conformity EC-DECLARATION of ConformityPage ´z+SXh¶6Q¨ Page 1151567-26 2009-03-16

DXR-310 specifications

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