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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
EXCAVATOR

CX350B
TIER 3

READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY


PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOUND IN THIS
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE.

Bur • Issued 01May 08


Printed in U.S.A. • Book/Form Number 87493801 NA
Copyright © 2008. CNH America, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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CNH America, LLC reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specifications at any time without incurring any
obligation to install them on units previously sold.
All data given in this publication is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weights are only approximate. Illustrations do not
necessarily show products in standard condition. For exact information about any particular product, please consult your Dealer
This unit first became available 05-2008
REVISION HISTORY
Issue Issue Date Applicable Machines Remarks
First Edition 01May 08 CX350B Tier 3 Excavator 87493801 NA

THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL.
WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT
TO THE POSSIBILITY OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Safety Decals on this machine use the words Danger, Warning, or Caution, which are defined as follows:
● DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
The color associated with Danger is RED.
● WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. The color associated with Warning is ORANGE.
● CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. The color associated with Caution is YELLOW.
If Safety Decals on this machine are ISO two panel Pictorial, decals are defined as follows:
● The first panel indicates the nature of the hazard.
● The second panel indicates the appropriate avoidance of the hazard.
● Background color is YELLOW
● Prohibition symbols such as and STOP if used, are RED.

IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. BEFORE USING THIS
MACHINE, MAKE CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR:
❷ Is instructed in safe and proper use of the machine.
❷ Reads and understands the Manual(s) pertaining to the machine.
❷ Reads and understands ALL Safety Decals on the machine.
❷ Clears the area of other persons.
❷ Learns and practices safe use of machine controls in a safe, clear area before operating this machine on a job
site.
It is your responsibility to observe pertinent laws and regulations and follow instructions on machine operation and
maintenance.

CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects,
and other reproductive harm.
Battery post, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.

TECHNICAL MANUALS
Manuals are available from your Dealer for the operation, service, and repair of your machine.
Contact your Dealer for assistance in obtaining the manuals for your machine. Your Dealer can expedite your order for
Operator’s Manuals, Parts Catalogs, Service Manuals, and maintenance records.
Always give the Machine Name, Model, and P. I.N. (Product Identification Number) or S. N. (Serial Number) of your
machine so your Dealer can provide the correct manuals for your machine.

Any use of editorial or pictorial content is strictly prohibited without express written permission from
CNH America, LLC. Racine, WI 53403 U.S.A..
To the Owner
Your machine has been designed and built to the highest standards of quality. It conforms to all current safety
regulations. See “Official documents”. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That
is why it is essential to observe elementary safety rules and precautions.
Read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation and
maintenance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the machine.
Use this manual as a guide. Your machine will remain a reliable working tool provided it is kept in good working
condition and serviced properly.
The standard attachments and equipment available for use with this machine are intended for general earth-
moving purposes, material rehandling, boring, ditch cleaning, etc. If the machine is to be used for handling
loads, (concrete pipe sections, shoring material, etc.), make sure the machine is suitably equipped for this type
of work. For this type of application, the machine must be equipped with safety valves, an overload indicator,
a load handling chart corresponding to the type of machine and its attachment and a load fixing point. All legal
requirements must also be strictly observed.
Do not use this machine for any application or purpose other than those described in this manual. If the
machine is to be used for work involving the use of special attachments, accessories or equipment, consult
your CASE Dealer in order to make sure that any adaptations or modifications made are in keeping with the
machine’s technical specifications and with prevailing safety requirements.
Any modification or adaptation which is not approved by the manufacturer may invalidate the machine’s initial
conformity with safety requirements.
The machine must undergo regular inspections, the frequency of which varies according to the type of use.
Consult your CASE Dealer.
Before permitting a new operator on this machine, make sure:
1. That the operator has received the necessary training on how to operate the machine correctly and safely
in one of our training centers or from an approved organization.
2. That the operator has read and understood the instructions given in this manual.
Always keep this manual in the operator’s compartment (in the seat back, behind the operator’s seat). Make
sure it is always complete and in good condition. If you wish to obtain additional manuals, or manuals in another
language, consult your CASE Dealer.
Your CASE Dealer is at your disposal for any further information. He will also provide any after-sales service
you may require, and genuine CASE spare parts, your guarantee of quality and match.

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Safety Labels
RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT AND REAR OF THE MACHINE
The terms “Right”, “Left”, “Front” and “Rear” are used in this manual to indicate the sides as they are seen from
the operator’s seat when the cab is over the idler wheels.
The illustration below shows the machine in normal TRAVEL position. In normal TRAVEL position, the cab is
over the idler wheels. The travel reduction gears are at the rear of the upperstructure.

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1 FRONT 4 LEFT-HAND SIDE


2 REAR 5 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEARS
3 RIGHT-HAND SIDE 6 IDLER WHEELS

Break-in
This product is shipped after full inspections and conditioning, however, extremely overloaded usage at the
initial stage could lead the reduction in performance and life. Therefore, approx. initial 100 hours (indicated
hours on the service meter) break-in is neccessary.
Break-in should be conducted paying attention to the following points:
• Try to keep idling and warming for 5 minutes after starting the engine.
• Avoid operation under heavy load or at high speeds.
• Avoid any sudden start, acceleration or unnecessary sudden stop and quick turn.

Specified Work
This product is designed to use mainly in the following work:
• Excavation
• Land granding work
• Trenching work
• Loading work
• Demolition (Demolition specification vehicle only)

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For Safe Driving
IMPORTANT:
Remove the protective (rust preventative) aluminum cover wrapped around the cylinder rods immedi-
ately after receiving the machine. If the machine is left with the covers on, water can collect on the
inside of the cover, which will be the cause for rust to develop on the cylinder rod.

In the case of transportation by sea, sea water salt adheres to the machine making rust easier to
develop. Immediately follow the measures below after receiving a machine that has been transported
by sea. If the measures are not taken, the machine will develop rust easily.

1. Confirm that there are no salt deposits on the 3. If Storage Is To Be Continued


machine exterior. When salt deposits are sus- [Storage procedures for rust prevention.]
pected, wash the entire machine with water. 1 Grease up each part of the attachment.

CAUTION
Do not use high pressure cleaning water
directly on the alternator, battery and other
electrical parts or wiring.

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Storage for up to one month

(1) Once a week operate each motion (attachment,


swing, travel) with no load which performs rust
prevention operation.
1 Put the engine in low~medium rpm and perform
the warming up operation.
0-0002E
2 Slowly operate each cylinder of the front attach-
ment five strokes each.
2. Performing Rust Prevention Operation. Storage for more than one month

CAUTION (1) Place each cylinder in the most retracted posi-


tion and apply anti-rust oil to the exposed cylin-
Start the engine after you understand the oper-
der rod.
ation methods.

1 Set the engine at low~medium rpm and go


through the warming up operation.
2 Slowly operate each cylinder of the front attach-
ment five strokes each.

0-0004E

(2) Perform rust-prevention operation once a month.


1 Before performing the rust-prevention opera-
tion, remove the anti-rust oil (wipe off with kero-
sene, etc.).
2 After finishing the rust prevention operation, fully
retract each cylinder and apply anti-rust oil to
the exposed cylinder rod.

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For Safe Driving
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Your safety and that of people around you depend
on you. It is essential that you understand this man-
ual for the correct operation, inspection, lubrication
and maintenance of this machine.
Read this manual carefully and check that :
- You understand fully the symbols on the controls
and the safety signs used in this manual and on the
machine.
- You understand fully the speed, stability, braking
and stability, braking and steering characteristics of
the machine. If you are in any doubt, consult your
CASE Dealer.
The safety messages in this manual concern situa-
tions which may arise during normal machine oper-
ation and servicing. These safety messages also
indicate the different ways of coping with these situ-
ations. Other safety messages are used throughout
the manual to indicate specific dangers.
Whatever type of work is being done (earthmoving,
handling, drilling, etc.), the safety measures for pri-
vate or public work-sites are those which conform to
current regulations in the country concerned, or the
type of operation concerned (mining, quarrying, tun-
nelling).
The safety instructions given in this manual are a
summary of the basic rules to be respected at all
times and do not exempt you from insurance
requirements or from abiding by the highway code.
Always keep this manual in the storage compart-
ment “Pocket” provided for it. Make sure it is always
complete and in good condition.

Pocket

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For Safe Driving
Warranty
In case faults occur to the machine, the warranty is valid within the range described in the warranty document.

Model and Serial number of manufacture


When ordering parts, obtaining information or assistance, always supply your LBX distributor with the type and
serial number of your machine or accessories.
Write the following in the spaces below: The model number, serial number and year of manufacture of your
machine, accessories and the serial number of the various hydraulic and mechanical components.

Machine

CNH America LLC


Racine, WI 53404 U.S.A

Made in Japan
Type

KHP10690-00
0-0006E
3-0016E

Excavator Identification ___________________________________________________________________


Model Number _________________________________________________________________________
Serial Number __________________________________________________________________________

Engine
Make and type _________________________________________________________________________
Serial number __________________________________________________________________________

Component serial numbers


Hydrauric pump _________________________________________________________________________
Swing reduction gear ____________________________________________________________________
Travel reduction gears ___________________________________________________________________
Travel control valve ______________________________________________________________________
Attachment control valve __________________________________________________________________
Swing control valve ______________________________________________________________________

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Table of Contents
To the Owner ..................................................... 0-1 Operations (Attachment) .................................. 2-19
Safety Labels ..................................................... 0-2 Operations........................................................ 2-20
For Safe Driving ................................................. 0-3 Characteristics of Hydraulic Excavator.................. 2-20
Cautions for operations ......................................... 2-20
Cautions for Interference....................................... 2-21
Safety Section ..................................... 0-7
Special Attachments......................................... 2-22
Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) ........ 0-8
Identification Plates inside the Cabin....................... 0-8 Operating Instructions (Cautions)..................... 2-24
Outside Identification Plate.................................... 0-12 Operating Instructions (Procedures) ................ 2-25
Precaution Identification Plates on Parts (Examples) Bucket: Turning Over and Replacement .......... 2-27
Bucket: Turning Over and Replacement ............... 2-27
........................................................................... 0-16
On Completion of Daily Operations.................. 2-29
Prior to Operation............................................. 0-17
On Completion of Daily Operations....................... 2-29
Confirmation of Safety items ............................ 0-19
During Operation.............................................. 0-22 Operating in Cold Climates .............................. 2-31
While Traveling ................................................ 0-26 Operating under Extreme Conditions ............... 2-32
After Operating................................................. 0-27 Transportation .................................................. 2-33
Loading and Unloading ......................................... 2-33
While Transporting ........................................... 0-28
Switch settings during loading and unloading ....... 2-33
Before Regular Inspection & Maintenance....... 0-29
Transportation ....................................................... 2-33
Inspection and Maintenance ............................ 0-30
Storing .............................................................. 2-38
Instruments and Controls .................. 1-0
Location of Components .................................... 1-1 Inspections and Maintenance ............3-0
Overall View ............................................................ 1-1 General Cautions ............................................... 3-1
Operator’s Cab ........................................................ 1-2 Periodic Maintenance Check List ....................... 3-2
Seat and Console .................................................... 1-3 Daily Inspections (Prior to Operation) ..................... 3-2
Right Panel .............................................................. 1-4 Periodic Maintenance Check List ............................ 3-3
Console right side front............................................ 1-4 Fuel / Lubricants for Different Ambient Temperature
Settings ............................................................... 3-4
Explanation of device ......................................... 1-5
Console right side front............................................ 1-5 Genuine CASE Company LLC Parts and Elements 3-5
Right Console .......................................................... 1-6 Disposable Items..................................................... 3-6
Left Console ............................................................ 1-9 Grease / Oil and Elements ................................. 3-7
Right Panel ............................................................ 1-11 Inspection Prior to Operation.............................. 3-9
Control Levers ....................................................... 1-18 Inspections Prior to Operation................................. 3-9
Operator’s Seat ..................................................... 1-21 Greasing Attachments...................................... 3-13
Operator’s Cab ...................................................... 1-23 Greasing Front Attachment Pins ........................... 3-13
Radio ..................................................................... 1-28 Fuel System ..................................................... 3-15
Air Conditioner....................................................... 1-30 Fuel ....................................................................... 3-15
Fuses..................................................................... 1-37 Fuel Refilling and Fuel Level Checking ................. 3-18
Battery ................................................................... 1-38 Drainage of Water and Sediments in the Fuel Tank
Starting the Engine by Using Booster Cables ....... 1-39 .......................................................................... 3-18
Draining Water from the Pre Fuel Filter................. 3-19
Anti-theft Protection.......................................... 1-41
Anti-theft Protection ............................................... 1-41 Pre Fuel Filter Replacement.................................. 3-20
Using the Anti-theft Protection Function ................ 1-42 Draining Water from the Fuel Filter (Main) ............ 3-21
Fuel Filter (Main) Replacement ............................. 3-21
Engine .............................................................. 3-23
Operating Instructions ....................... 2-0 Engine Oil Replacement........................................ 3-23
Operation of New Machine................................. 2-1
Engine Oil Filter Replacement............................... 3-23
Using a New Machine.............................................. 2-1
Cooling System ..................................................... 3-25
Daily Inspections ................................................ 2-2
Inspecting and Refilling Coolant............................ 3-25
Daily Inspections ..................................................... 2-2
Replacing the Coolant ........................................... 3-26
Starting and Stopping the Engine ...................... 2-4
Cleaning and Inspecting the Radiator Net and Fin
Inspections before Starting the Engine.................... 2-4
.......................................................................... 3-28
Starting the Engine .................................................. 2-5
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Cleaner (double ele-
Inspections after Starting the Engine....................... 2-6
ments) ............................................................... 3-29
Stopping the Engine (Normal Operation) ................ 2-7
Inspection and Adjustment of Fan Belt.................. 3-31
Warm-up Operation............................................ 2-8
Bolt Torque....................................................... 3-32
Warm-up Operation ................................................. 2-8
Bolt and Nut Torque .............................................. 3-32
Operations (Traveling) ..................................... 2-10
Hydraulic Oil ..................................................... 3-36
Operations (Swing) .......................................... 2-18
Hydraulic Oil Level Inspection ............................... 3-36
Swing Operation .................................................... 2-18
Refilling Hydraulic Oil ............................................ 3-36

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Table of Contents
Draining Water and Sediment from the Hydraulic Oil Breakers............................................................. 5-2
Tank .................................................................. 3-37 Handling the Breaker (Attachment)..........................5-2
Hydraulic Oil Management.................................... 3-38 When Using a Hydraulic Breaker .............................5-3
Hydraulic Oil Replacement.................................... 3-38 Importance of Hydraulic oil Control ..........................5-6
Bleeding Air from the Hydraulic Components ....... 3-39 Crusher .............................................................. 5-8
Air Bleeding Procedures ....................................... 3-39 Using the Crusher (Attachment) ..............................5-8
Air Bleeding from Hydraulic Pump ........................ 3-39 Special Attachment .......................................... 5-11
Air Bleeding from Cylinder .................................... 3-40 Controlling Rocker switch ......................................5-13
Air Bleeding from Swing Motor.............................. 3-40 Position of control pedal.........................................5-14
Cleaning and Replacing Suction Filter .................. 3-41
Replacing Return Filter ......................................... 3-41
Replacing Air Breather Element............................ 3-42
Replacing Pilot Oil Filter Element.......................... 3-42
Replacement Intervals for Hydraulic Oil and Filters when
Using Breaker..................................................... 3-43
Checking Hoses and Lines ................................... 3-43
Battery.............................................................. 3-44
Battery Inspection and Charge.............................. 3-44
Upper Frame.................................................... 3-46
Turntable Bearing Greasing .................................. 3-46
Greasing Swing Ring Gear ................................... 3-46
Swing Unit........................................................ 3-47
Oil Level Inspection and Refilling of Swing Reduction
Gear .................................................................. 3-47
Oil Replacement for Swing Reduction Gear ......... 3-47
Greasing Swing Reduction Gear........................... 3-48
Travel Unit........................................................ 3-49
Travel Reduction Gear .......................................... 3-49
Oil Level Inspection and Refilling of Travel Reduction
Gear .................................................................. 3-49
Oil Replacement for Travel Reduction Gear ......... 3-49
Inspecting Upper/Lower Take-up Roller (Idler Wheel)
.......................................................................... 3-50
Inspection and Tightening of Shoe Plate .............. 3-50
Cleaning Crawler................................................... 3-50
Inspection and Adjustment of Track Shoe Tension
.......................................................................... 3-51
Bucket .............................................................. 3-52
Replacing Bucket Teeth: Standard type (Length Pin
Type) ................................................................. 3-52
Replacing Bucket Tooth: Standard type (Side pin type)
.......................................................................... 3-54
Replacing Bucket Teeth: Heavy Digging Type...... 3-55
Adjustment of Bucket Backlash............................. 3-56
Air Conditioner ................................................. 3-57
Inspection and Care of Air Conditioner
.......................................................................... 3-57
Routine Replacement Safety Parts.................. 3-61
Troubleshooting ............................................... 3-62
Contacting Us .................................................. 3-67

Specifications......................................4-0
Conversion Factors............................................ 4-1
CONVERSION FACTORS...................................... 4-1
Specifications..................................................... 4-2

Optional Components.........................5-0
Selector Valve.................................................... 5-1
Selector valve (2-way)............................................. 5-1

0-6-2
Safety Section
WARNING

SAFETY
You must read this safety section carefully.
This section contains important safety infor-
mation.

The symbols on precaution film labels are attached to machines in order to prevent
personal injury. Before starting operations, read carefully the indications on film labels with
symbols.

It is a very difficult task to cover and handle all possible dangers in this manual. For this
reason, the descriptions on precaution film labels do not always cover everything. Try to
understand fully this manual and drive and operate properly, paying special attention to
prevent damage to the machine or personal injury.

Contents of the manual

• Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)


• Prior to Operation
• Confirmation of Safety items
• During Operation
• While Traveling
• After Operating
• While Transporting
• Before Regular Inspection & Maintenance
• Inspection and Maintenance

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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
Always keep the precaution ID label clear and readable.
When the plate gets dirty:
Clean the plate with water or washing agent. Don’t use any gasoline or organic solvent.
If a precaution identification plate is extremely dirty and the dirt is difficult to remove, replace it with a new one.
Before changing it, make sure it is the same type.
In case Precaution Identification Plates are lost or damaged:
Ask for a new precaution identification plate at the nearest approved sales shop.
Before changing it, make sure it is the same type.

Identification Plates inside the Cabin

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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
1WARNING Label KHP12142

A C D E

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1((%10641.5$'(14'.'#8+0)6*'
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'0)#)'/'06#0&2155+$.'+0,74;㧚

%10641.(70%6+105106*+5
/#%*+0'#4'+06'4%*#0)#$.'㧚
10.;#0#76*14+<'&&'#.'4
4'24'5'06#6+8'+5#..19'&
61/1&+(;6*'%10641.2#66'40㧚
9*'0#/1&+(+%#6+10*#5$''0
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%*#0)'6*'&'%#.61/#6%*
6*'0'9%10641.2#66'40㧚
(#+.74'61%*#0)'6*'&'%#.
%17.&4'57.6+0&'#6*14
5'4+175+0,74;
-*2

B 0-0009E

A Raise gatelock lever B Exchange of control function


Raise lever completely to shut off controls before
leaving the cab to avoid accidental control engage-
ment and possible injury.
%10641.(70%6+105106*+5
/#%*+0'#4'+06'4%*#0)#$.'㧚
10.;#0#76*14+<'&&'#.'4
4'24'5'06#6+8'+5#..19'&
61/1&+(;6*'%10641.2#66'40㧚
9*'0#/1&+(+%#6+10*#5$''0
/#&'6*'4'24'5'06#6+8'/756
%*#0)'6*'&'%#.61/#6%*
6*'0'9%10641.2#66'40㧚
(#+.74'61%*#0)'6*'&'%#.
%17.&4'57.6+0&'#6*14
4#+5'.'8'4%1/2.'6'.;615*76 5'4+175+0,74;
1((%10641.5$'(14'.'#8+0)6*'
0-0046E
%#$61#81+&#%%+&'06#.%10641.
'0)#)'/'06#0&2155+$.'+0,74;㧚

0-0010E

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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
C Electric shocks D Read manual before driving and mainte-
If you let the machine go too close to electric wires, mance
you could get an electric shock. This is very important. You must read this carefully.
Keep a safe distance and away from electric wires. You must read the manual before driving, maintain-
Guidelines for Safe Distances. ing, disassembling/assembling or transporting your
Voltage Safe Distance machne.
6,600 V or less 6.6 ft (2 m) or more
22,000 V or less 9.8 ft (3 m) or more
66,000 V or less 13.1 ft (4 m) or more
154,000 V or less 16.4 ft (5 m) or more
187,000 V or less 19.7 ft (6 m) or more
275,000 V or less 23.0 ft (7 m) or more
500,000 V or less 36.1 ft (11 m) or more

0-0013E

E Attachment interferece with cab


The bucket teeth may hit the cab, depending on the
type of attachment.
Exercise care when operating a bucket near the
cab.

0-0012E

0-0014E

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0-10
Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
2Emergency exit KHP 11600 5Point to notice when changing
In an emergency, pull the pull-ring on the rear win- control method KHP12300
dow to allow the window to be detached so that you
In order to prevent an accident caused by wrong op-
can escape through the opening rear window out of
eration, be sure to operate the machine after con-
the machine.
tent of the control decal in the cab matches to the
function of the machine.
If not, replace the control decal before operation, or
change the control method.
Be sure to stop the engine before changing the con-
trol method.

KHP11600-00

0-0011 6*+5/#%*+0'+5'37+22'&9+6*#%10641.2#66'405'.'%614㧚
9*'06*'%10641.2#66'40+5%*#0)'&106*'5'.'%6148#.8'㧘
6*'%10641.2#66'40%#4&+06*'%#$/756#.51$'%*#0)'&61/#6%*
6*'%10641.2#66'405'.'%6'&㧚5'4+175+0,74;14&'#6*%17.&4'57.6㧚

3Caution against the fall of front .'(6


2#66'40
4+)*6

window KHP12170
*#0& *#0&
5'.'%614
8#.8'

There is a danger of an injury due to possible sliding


fall of the stored front window.
Be sure to lock the front window securely at the po-
sition to be stored.

2#66'40
(#..+0)9+0&19/#;%#75'$1&+.;+0,74;㧚#(6'4 .'(6 4+)*6
4'/18+0)144'2.#%+0)(41069+0&19㧘'0574'6*#6 *#0& 5'.'%614 *#0&
8#.8'
#761.1%-+5'0)#)'&#0&.1%-9+0&19+02.#%'㧚
-*2

0-0015E

4For use of cigarette lighter socket


KHP11590 -*2

The cigarette lighter located in the front-right con- 0-0016E


sole is of DC24V rating.
It is strictly prohibited to connect any of the equip-
ment of 12V rating as this causes it to be damaged. 6Control pattern selector KHP1587

24V
6*+5/#%*+0'+5'37+22'&9+6*#%10641.2#66'405'.'%614㧚
&101612'4#6'70.'55%10641.2#66'40%#4&+06*+5*1.&'4
/#6%*'55'.'%6148#.8'215+6+10㧚
5'4+175+0,74;14&'#6*%17.&4'57.6㧚 -*2

0-0017E
KHP11590-00
0-0013

E0120
0-11
Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)

Outside Identification Plate

#㨪

0-0196E

E4900
0-12
Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
7Shoe (crawler belt) tension 9Battery explosion KHP1536
KHP1014 The wrong handling of battery causes explosion it-
Plug could pop out from the shoe (crawler belt) ten- self.
sion adjustment device. You must read the manual before maintaining bat-
When releasing the shoe, read the manual and han- tery.
dle shoes properly.

GREASE UNDER HEAVY SPRING


PRESSURE. DISASSEMBLY WITHOUT
RELEASING PRESSURE MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE TRACK
COMPENSATING SYSTEM CHECK
VALVE
BEFORE COMPLETELY
RELEASING GREASE
PRESSURE. RELEASE
GREASE PRESSURE BY RETAINING
BRACKET
LOOSENING CHECK VALVE.
DO NOT REMOVE CHECK VALVE
OR RETAINING BRACKET.
KHP1014-00

0-0019E

8Keep out of the range of turns


KHP1532
When the machine makes a turn, you may be 0-0032E
caught in the upper part of the turning body.
Do not attempt to enter within the range of the turns.
0Electric shocks KHP0210
If you let the machine go too close to electric wires,
you could get an electric shock.
Keep a safe distance and away from electric wires.
Guidelines for Safe Distances.
Voltage Safe Distance
6,600 V or less 6.6 ft (2 m) or more
22,000 V or less 9.8 ft (3 m) or more
66,000 V or less 13.1 ft (4 m) or more
KHP1532-00

0-0086E
154,000 V or less 16.4 ft (5 m) or more
187,000 V or less 19.7 ft (6 m) or more
275,000 V or less 23.0 ft (7 m) or more
500,000 V or less 36.1 ft (11 m) or more

Stay away from


machine if close to
power lines.
Machine, load, and
ground can become
electrified and deadly.
1P2240

0-0020E

E4910
0-13
Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
AEntanglement KHP1533 CRelieving pressure KHP1542
Entanglement in rotaing parts of the fun could cause You can relieving the pressure from the reservoir
injury. before removing tank cap.
Always stop the rotaing engine when conducting in-
spection and maintenance.

HOT HYDRAULIC FLUIDS MAY CAUSE


SEVERE BURNS AND BODILY INJURY.
BEFORE REMOVING HYDRAULIC TANK CAP,
SHUT OFF ENGINE AND COMPLETELY
RELEASE TANK PRESSURE BY OPENING
AIR TANK DRAIN VALVE AND AIR
RELIEF PLUG. SEE OPERATOR'S MANUAL
FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
KHP1542-00

0-0023E

DDiesel Fuel KHP11681


The location of the fuel tank.
ROTATING FAN AND BELTS
CAN SEVER FINGERS AND
HANDS.
STAY CLEAR.
KHP1533-00

0-0021E

BRelieving pressure KHP1534


You can relieving the pressure from the reservoir by
&+'5'.(7'.10.;
removing cap. 75'10.;6*'4'%1//'0&'&&+'5'.(7'.
)4#&'14'0)+0'&#/#)'/#;1%%74
5''6*'12'4#614 5/#07#.(146*'
4'%1//'0&'&&+'5'.(7'.)4#&'
-*2

0-0024E

EHot surfaces KHP1535


The exhaust system must never be touched while
the engine is running or immediately after the en-
gine has stopped.

HOT FLUID UNDER


PRESSURE CAN
CAUSE SEVERE HOT SURFACES CAN BURN
BURNS.
RELIEVE PRESSURE HANDS AND FINGERS.
BEFORE REMOVING
STAY CLEAR.
CAP.
SEE OPERATOR'S
KHP1535-00
MANUAL FOR
INSTRUCTIONS. 0-0025E
KHP1534-00

0-0022E

E0150
0-14
Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)
FDo not walk on Engine cover IStart Engine from Operator Seat
KHP1011 KHP0713

DANGER

Starting in gear can


SLIPPERY AND cause death. Start engine
UNSTABLE SURFACE. only from operator seat
with transmission
control(s) in NEUTRAL
DO NOT WALK ON 156468A1
ENGINE COVER. 0-0075E
KHP1011-00

0-0026E JJumper Cable Connection


KHP0700
GEngine Hood handling KHP1010

WARNING
WRONG JUMPER CABLE
CONNECTIONS TO STARTER
TERMINALS OR SHORTING
ACROSS THE STARTER
TERMINALS CAN CAUSE
THE MACHINE TO MOVE
SUDDENLY OUT OF
CONTROL YOU CAN BE IN-
JURED OR KILLED.
FALLING ENGINE
HOOD CAN CAUSE USE THE CORRECT METHOD
SERIOUS INJURY. SHOWNIN THE OPERATORÕS
MANUAL TO CONNECT
ENGAGE HOOD JUMPER CABLES TO START
LOCK IN OPEN THE ENGINE.
156404A1
POSITION. KHP1010-00

0-0076E
0-0027E
KDo not open high pressure fuel
system KHP13150
HFall attention KHP12210

DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE FUEL


-''21((61 SYSTEM WITH ENGINE RUNNING ENGINE
OPERATION CAUSES HIGH FUEL
24'8'065'4+175 PRESSURE. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL SPRAY
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY DEATH.
$1&+.;+0,74;

-*2
0-0114E
0-0028E

E4920
0-15
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS)

Precaution Identification Plates on Parts (Examples)


Battery Accumulator

Filled with high pressure


gas
Flame throwing-in,
welding and pre-arcing
are prohibited.
0-0029E (Accumulator)

This decal is on the batteries and draws attention to


the risks and precautions to be taken when handling
batteries. See “Batteries” in the “Electrical System”
Section.

0-0030E

Radiator Cap

0-0197E

E4930
0-16
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