SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Manoeuvring

General

If several machines are used at the same workplace there is a risk of mixing up the remote controls.

Switch on the current to the remote control and the machine. Press the horn to see which machine is connected to the remote control. The machine will beep and ßash three times. Do not activate the remote control before you have ensured that the correct machine is being operated.

Wait until the remote control has been turned off and the motor has stopped before you enter into the machine’s risk area.

Never leave the machine unsupervised with the motor running.

The machine can overturn during work. During op- eration the machine must be positioned as level as possible and the outriggers must be fully extended.

In some cases it can be difÞcult to determine which end of the machine is the front and which is the rear. Look at the direction markings on the sides of the machine’s tracks to avoid incorrect operation.

Outriggers

When the outriggers are folded, the arm must be retracted to minimize the risk of the machine over- turning.

The machine’s outriggers can leave the ground, especially when working with a hydraulic hammer or bucket. The higher the machine rises the greater the load the rest of the support mechanism is subject to.

When working with a hydraulic hammer there is an increased risk of the machine tipping or landing with a large force on the outrigger on impact. Take this risk into account and institute appropriate safety measures to avoid any personal injury or mechanical damage.

Rotation function

If there is a breakdown in the machine’s rotation mechanism the machine’s upper part may rotate freely, potentially causing personal injury or me- chanical damage. Keep your distance.

The machine is most stable when working directly forwards or backwards. When the machine’s upper part rotates to the side, the outriggers should be down and the arm system manoeuvred so that it is as close to the ground as possible.

In some cases it can be difÞcult to predict the direction of rotation. Operate the turning motion carefully until you have apprehended the direction of rotation.

Arm system

Do not use the arm system and the rotation func- tion for striking, demolishing or scraping.

Do not work with the arm if the machine’s outrig- gers are folded. The outriggers provide stability and reduce the risk of the machine tipping.

When the arm system’s reach is being used, the load increases as does the risk of tipping. Posi- tion the machine as close to the working object as possible.

Never use the telescopic arm to press the tool against the working object.

Do not secure the machine to Þxed objects, e.g. walls, to increase the force on the working object. Both the machine and the tool can be subject to overloading.

Do not work with the machine’s cylinders in the inner or outer end positions to avoid overloading. Leave a few centimetres to the maximum position. The hydraulic ßuid then has a greater capacity to alleviate impacts and vibrations.

There are two working positions that put a lot of strain on individual cylinders.

Cylinders 1 and 2 are in their outer positions and the hammer is working in the upward direction. Never operate the cylinders to their end positions.

Cylinder 3 is in its outer position and the hammer is working in the downward direction. Never operate the cylinders to their end positions.

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Husqvarna DXR-310 manual Manoeuvring, General, Outriggers, Rotation function, Arm system

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