-
Never operate your machine whilst taking
medication that may cause drowsiness.
-
Never operate the machine whilst under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
-
Always operate at low revs, to familiarise
yourself with the controls initially.
-
Never allow bucket pins to work loose, always
keep their safety pins in place, serious damage is possible by your
failure to observe this.
-
Never dig with grading or ditching buckets, use
only buckets with teeth for digging.
-
Be careful when working with boom offset, the
machine will be less stable when using large buckets at full reach.
-
You must grease the machine daily, failure to
do so causes excessive wear for which you will be liable, bucket
pins must be greased after each change of bucket, or every day at
least. A grease gun is provided for your use, extra grease can be
supplied if requested.
-
Never allow anything to come into contact and
score the machines' hydraulic rams.
-
Never ever hit, beat, or hammer with the bucket
in any direction.
-
Under no circumstances must fast travel speed
be used on uneven ground, on machines so equipped.
-
You must not tamper or adjust any part of this
machine, if you think something is wrong, phone self drive
excavators immediately.
-
In freezing conditions, allow the machine to
warm up for 5 minutes, and never park in soft mud, which will
freeze.
-
Never traverse slopes, go up and down only.
-
Always use pre heat when first starting in the
morning: throw the key to the left and wait for the glow light to go
out, then start. It is only required when cold.
-
Never allow wire or nylon or metal banding to
wrap around the tracks/sprockets/track motors.
-
Be careful to use only clean diesel
uncontaminated with dirt or water or other fuels.
-
The excavator is not a lifting appliance, and
must not be used as such.
-
It is your responsibility to check fuel oil &
water daily.
-
Please clean the machine before off hiring, or
leave it in the condition you received it.
-
If you are leaving the fuel tank empty, never
allow the warning light to come on, as the loader driver will not
have enough diesel in the tank to run the machine up the ramps.
-
Machines with cabs can be more unstable than
the canopy version, travel carefully, and level the ground as much
as possible with the bucket, before tracking over it.
-
Rubber track machines will have less grip than
steel track machines on grass and mud, but steel track machines will
have less grip on concrete and tar than rubber track machines.
-
When operating your machine you must be aware,
that there is a limit to how much your machine’s tracks will cope
with. Do not turn excessively, especially in stone or gravel.
Periodically it is good practice to track straight forwards and back
to maintain a clear track chain bed.
-
Rubber tracks will take less punishment than
steels.
-
Booklets are available should you wish to know
more about operating the machine.